How a 'fertility gap' is fuelling the rise of one-child families
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- A recent analysis highlights a significant 'fertility gap' where for every three children desired, only two are born, according to an expert. This discrepancy raises questions about the factors contributing to the decline in birth rates and the increasing prevalence of one-child families.
- The implications of this fertility gap are profound, as it may lead to demographic shifts, economic challenges, and changes in societal structures. Understanding the reasons behind this trend is crucial for policymakers and communities as they navigate the future of family planning and population growth.
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