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Indian families are undergoing a significant transformation, marked by shrinking sizes and evolving priorities. Factors such ...
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The case for having more children
In After the Spike, two economists contend that a falling birth rate makes future challenges insurmountable. Their arguments are shaky ...
According to UNFPA’s 2025 State of World Population (SWOP) report titled The Real Fertility Crisis: The Pursuit of ...
Speakers emphasized that over 65% of Pakistan’s population comprises youth, and empowering them with knowledge and ...
The recently released State of World Population (SOWP) 2025 by UNFPA estimates that India's estimated population is little ...
Spread This News By Alois Vinga A LANDMARK report by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) says Zimbabwe’s poor women ...
On World Population Day, PFI calls for rights-based policies over overpopulation panic, urging gender equality, reproductive ...
The U.S. faces a crisis that has yet to make itself widely known: Women are having fewer and fewer children with each passing year. Whereas in 2007 the U.S. averaged 2.12 births per woman, that number ...
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu addresses concerns over low fertility rate and population sustainability ...
But the conversation also routinely overlooks a major part of the fertility equation: men. If the Trump administration is ...
Behind the numbers looms a stark paradox: in the world’s most populous nation, it is the southern states—long successful in ...