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rendang
9 months ago
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The window for great-grandmothers is closing
Do you have evidence for the second paragraph? The wealthiest countries are generally those with lower birth rates, although the very lowest fertility is in upper-middle income regions like Eastern Europe and E Asia
DHPersonal
9 months ago
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Sweden doesn't have exactly the things that was mentioned, but it is far more supportive of parents than the United States:
https://www.norden.org/en/info-norden/parental-benefit-swede...
Brusco_RF
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And how does their fertility rate compare? Actually I'll tell you, Sweden's is 1.66, the USA is 1.64.
South Sudan, the poorest country in the world, is 4.54
DHPersonal
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South Sudan's infant mortality rate is also significantly higher than either Sweden or the US.
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