A PIDS study reveals Philippine fertility rates have fallen below replacement level to 1.8 children, driven by economic constraints and urban commute crises.
There has been a significant decline in Jamaica's total fertility rate (TFR), dropping from 4.5 births per woman between 1973 and 1975 to just 1.9 in 2021.
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Morocco has crossed a demographic Rubicon. The 2024 national census revealed a fertility rate of 1.97 children per woman – below the 2.1 replacement threshold for the first time in the country’s ...
Declining fertility and migration limits threaten North Carolina’s competitiveness; policy reform and immigrant inclusion are ...
A single exposure to a toxic fungicide during pregnancy can increase the risk of disease for 20 subsequent generations - with inherited health problems worsening many generations after exposure. Those ...
The narrative that our population growth is “too fast” is resurfacing again now, fuelled by concerns about rents, congestion and the cost of living.
The biggest challenge faced by successive State governments in Kerala has been keeping expenditure down without undermining its pro-social sector fiscal policies.