Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Why Did Only Some Countries Have A Baby Boom?

Aug 22, 2025
Explore the intriguing reasons behind the post-World War II baby boom! Discover how child mortality rates plummeted and why some countries saw skyrocketing birth rates while others didn't. Delve into the links between national identity, propaganda, and economic conditions that shaped fertility trends. The discussion highlights cultural tensions between conservative and progressive ideologies and how these influence family values today. Plus, envision innovative solutions to address declining fertility rates, evoking the optimism of the past!
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INSIGHT

Child Mortality Was A Major Driver

  • The post-WWII baby boom was partly driven by a dramatic drop in child mortality from ~50% to ~2%.
  • That mortality decline explains much but not all of the varying national booms.
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Booms Were Geographically Uneven

  • Many countries did not experience a baby boom despite the same medical advances.
  • The boom appeared mostly in Allied, anglophone, and certain Western countries but not universally.
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Communist Rule Correlated With No Boom

  • Countries under Soviet communist rule largely lacked a baby boom.
  • Exceptions like China complicate a simple ideology-only explanation.
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