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Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

The Baby Boom Mystery: Europe Was Below Repopulation Rate in the 1920s?!

Jul 25, 2024
Malcolm and Simone Collins discuss the unexpected fertility decline in early 20th century Europe and North America, debunk myths about the causes of the Baby Boom, explore the impact of World War II on societal values and family planning, analyze cross-cultural comparisons of Baby Boom effects, discuss the limitations of housing policy in addressing fertility rates, and emphasize the importance of cultural shifts in promoting higher birth rates.
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Quick takeaways

  • Europe had below-replacement fertility rates before the Baby Boom.
  • Various factors, including cultural shifts, contributed to the unexpected rise in fertility rates during the Baby Boom period.

Deep dives

Historical Context of Fertility Trends in Europe

Before the baby boom, half of Europe had fertility rates below replacement levels, contributing to a global fertility decline. The baby boom marked a significant departure from this trend, setting a new standard from which fertility rates have declined since then.

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