Birth Rates and Poverty
The conversation explores the correlation between poverty and birth rates, revealing that poorer nations often have larger families due to economic necessity and high infant mortality rates. As countries become wealthier, families tend to shrink, shifting perspectives on children from economic assets to financial burdens. Additionally, the discussion raises questions about the rise of populism, suggesting a potential link between economic conditions and societal attitudes towards immigration.In this clip
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Why do you think so many countries have falling birth rates, as discussed in the episode The Balance of Happiness and Meaning W/ Chris Williamson #368 and the clip Population Collapse Concerns?
Why do you think so many countries have falling birth rates, as discussed in the episode Madeleine Kearns: Eco-Anxiety and Falling Birth Rates || The Human Progress Podcast Ep.16 and the clip Cultural Perspectives on Parenting, as well as in episode 859: Bradley Schurman | Demographic Collapse in Russia, China, and the USA and the clip Demographic Collapse Insights?
Why do you think so many countries have falling birth rates, as discussed in the episode Madeleine Kearns: Eco-Anxiety and Falling Birth Rates || The Human Progress Podcast Ep.16 and the clip Cultural Perspectives on Parenting, as well as in episode 859: Bradley Schurman | Demographic Collapse in Russia, China, and the USA and the clip Demographic Collapse Insights?