family policy

Falling Birthrates Demand Solutions: The Right’s Desperation and the Immigration Question

High-profile figures in the US and Europe are advocating for increased birthrates, linking them to national strength and a perceived cultural decline. This push occurs against a backdrop of falling fertility rates worldwide, attributed to a mix of social progress, emancipation, and the challenges of modern capitalism, including economic instability and the high cost of living and childcare. While some argue that fewer births are beneficial for the environment, others contend that declining populations strain resources, hinder long-term planning, and exacerbate the challenges of supporting aging societies. Ultimately, a future with fewer births may necessitate a reevaluation of immigration policies as countries face labor shortages and an increased reliance on immigrant populations.

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