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Navigating Birth Rates and Migration Challenges
This chapter examines the difficulties high-income countries face in increasing birth rates through government policies, highlighting the mixed results of initiatives from nations like France and Scandinavia. It addresses the shifting attitudes towards motherhood among young women globally, contrasting high birth rates in Africa with consumption trends, and discusses migration as a potential solution. Additionally, the chapter explores the connections between education, fertility rates, and the changing dynamics of family planning in different societal contexts.
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