In Japan, childlessness was hovering around 15%. In the UK in the 1960s, the most common age for children was 20 to 24. 30 years later in the 90s that had shifted to 25 to 29. So it became natural to have children a little bit later. And then the question is why do people in the end not have the families they want to have? Well, we'll get into that in a second.

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