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What's driving the rich world's falling fertility?

Financial Times

 

"This will be a global problem as the whole planet becomes wealthier, healthier and better educated"

"The real cause, I think, is not iniquity in the housing market or in the cost of childcare, but in the workplace. With a few happy exceptions, maternity is a terrible deal, economically speaking, for working women."

Stephen Bush

 

 

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