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With the exception of a handful of countries in Africa, most countries in the world are not having enough children to replace the adults raising them ...
Despite the exponential rise in IVF families, experts warn the medical treatment is no panacea for nosediving fertility rates ...
Not too long ago, the world was worried about runaway population growth. But with birth rates falling too fast, the scramble ...
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With fertility rates dropping below replacement level, Kashmir may be headed toward the same demographic crisis Japan is ...
Policymakers may deploy family-friendly policies to boost fertility A decline in global population later this century may ...
Beijing plans to hand out about $500 annually for each child until the age of 3, but it’s not clear if that’s enough to ...
While South Korea continues to struggle with the world's lowest birth rates, fertility clinics are in growing demand - a bright spot in the country's demographic crisis.
Arizona’s fertility rate has fallen 32.8% since 2005, one of the steepest declines in the United States.
Utah leads the decline in fertility rates nationwide, followed by Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. In the past two decades, Mountain West states have seen the sharpest declines in the rates that women ...
The study revealed that while the national fertility rate fell by 18.4% between 2005 and 2023, Utah's rate dropped by nearly 36%. In 2005, Utah had 92.8 births per 1,000 women ages 15 to 44.