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Birth rates are falling in the Arab and Muslim world! Iran especially....
Research by the Korea Employment Information Service shows about 90 out of 228 districts in South Korea face the risk of disappearing within the next 30 years due to the nation's chronically low birthrate.<br />Hong Yoo reports.<br /> <br />South Korea's birth rate continues to drop, and is a major concern for local governments.<br />But those concerns are even greater for rural communities, which face the risk of disappearing.<br />In many rural areas, the number of women of childbearing age is not even half that of the elderly population.<br /><br />"This is a school in Yangyang-gun, the region with the lowest birth rate in Gangwon-do province.<br />Only 24 students are enrolled in this school, and that number could fall further. The kindergarten only has 10 students enrolled."<br /><br />In the past year alone, four schools in Gangwon-do Province have closed down.<br /><br />To try to prevent the disappearance of rural communities, local governments are increasing their childbirth grants and child support funds in an attempt to boost birth rates.<br /><br />Gangwon-do Province is planning to give out around 700 U.S. dollars per month for every child born in the province starting from January.<br /><br />And after increasing its childbirth grants, Yeongdong-gun in Chungcheongbuk-do province saw an increase in its birthrate after 10 years of continuous decline.<br />In 2016, Yeongdong-gun gave parents about 300 U.S. dollars for having their first child and about 500 dollars for their second child.<br />But in 2017, this was increased to 3500 dollars for the first child and 3800 dollars for the second child. <br /> <br />"We thought economic support would be the most important thing in the process of raising children, so we thought it would be necessary to raise the childbirth grants for the first and second child based on the size of general families. As a result, our number of newborns increased with 71 more than last year, making it the nation's number one area for birth rate growth."<br /><br />But there are questions over whether these measures are actually effective.<br />Some say that local governments should keep the plan because it has a significant effect on promoting childbirth but some say it's like a bottomless pit.<br /><br />"It's not a single factor that influences child birth. Giving out childbirth grants is an important measure but the birth rate cannot be increased with only that.<br />That should be a common policy, but it is necessary to analyze the causes of the decline in childbirth by region and implement customized and differentiated policies for each region."<br /><br />Hong Yoo, Arirang News. <br />
Research by the Korea Employment Information Service shows about 90 out of 228 districts in South Korea face the risk of disappearing within the next 30 years due to the nation's chronically low birthrate.<br />Hong Yoo reports.<br /> <br />South Korea's birth rate continues to drop, and is a major concern for local governments.<br />But those concerns are even greater for rural communities, which face the risk of disappearing.<br />In many rural areas, the number of women of childbearing age is not even half that of the elderly population.<br /><br />"This is a school in Yangyang-gun, the region with the lowest birth rate in Gangwon-do province.<br />Only 24 students are enrolled in this school, and that number could fall further. The kindergarten only has 10 students enrolled."<br /><br />In the past year alone, four schools in Gangwon-do Province have closed down.<br /><br />To try to prevent the disappearance of rural communities, local governments are increasing their childbirth grants and child support funds in an attempt to boost birth rates.<br /><br />Gangwon-do Province is planning to give out around 700 U.S. dollars per month for every child born in the province starting from January.<br /><br />And after increasing its childbirth grants, Yeongdong-gun in Chungcheongbuk-do province saw an increase in its birthrate after 10 years of continuous decline.<br />In 2016, Yeongdong-gun gave parents about 300 U.S. dollars for having their first child and about 500 dollars for their second child.<br />But in 2017, this was increased to 3500 dollars for the first child and 3800 dollars for the second child. <br /> <br />"We thought economic support would be the most important thing in the process of raising children, so we thought it would be necessary to raise the childbirth grants for the first and second child based on the size of general families. As a result, our number of newborns increased with 71 more than last year, making it the nation's number one area for birth rate growth."<br /><br />But there are questions over whether these measures are actually effective.<br />Some say that local governments should keep the plan because it has a significant effect on promoting childbirth but some say it's like a bottomless pit.<br /><br />"It's not a single factor that influences child birth. Giving out childbirth grants is an important measure but the birth rate cannot be increased with only that.<br />That should be a common policy, but it is necessary to analyze the causes of the decline in childbirth by region and implement customized and differentiated policies for each region."<br /><br />Hong Yoo, Arirang News. <br />
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The birth rate in the U.S has fallen for a 4th year in a row. Veuer’s Natasha Abellard has the story.
The birthrates of women in their 20s fell by 15 percent from 2007 to 2012, which, according to a recent study, is "by far the slowest pace of any generation of young women in U.S. history."<br /> <br />Women in their 20s are giving birth at some of the lowest rates in U.S. history.<br><br>According to a recently released report</a> by the Urban Institute, this demographic segment averaged about 948 births per 1,000 women in 2012 compared with 1,118 births per thousand in 2007, a decline of around 15 percent. <br><br>The recession is thought to be a main factor</a>, as the drop in birthrates happened around the same time as the country’s economic downturn.<br><br>A decline among
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Pope Francis <br />Urges People To Have<br />Children Over Pets , in Light of <br />Falling Birth Rates.<br />Pope Francis <br />Urges People To Have<br />Children Over Pets , in Light of <br />Falling Birth Rates.<br />The pontiff made <br />the statements during <br />his weekly Vatican <br />address on Jan. 5.<br />He referred to a "form of selfishness" in which adults choose to opt out of having kids, either biologically or through adoption.<br />“but they have dogs and cats that <br />take the place of children.”.<br />According to Pope Francis, the choice <br />“takes some of our humanity away.”.<br />Today… we see a form of selfishness. We see that some people do not want to have <br />a child, Pope Francis, via 'The Washington Post'.<br />Take the risk of <br />welcoming children, Pope Francis, via 'The Washington Post'.<br />[People who choose not to have children] are lacking something, something fundamental, something important, Pope Francis, via 'The Washington Post'.<br />The pope has made similar comments in the past, especially in light of declining birth rates in Italy.<br />It might be better — more comfortable — to have a dog, two cats, and the love goes to the two cats and the dog. Is this true or not? Have you seen it?, Pope Francis, via 'The Washington Post'.<br />Then, in the end this marriage comes to old age in solitude, with the bitterness of loneliness, Pope Francis, via 'The Washington Post'.<br />Pope Francis cautioned that global declining birth rates could lead to less stable economies due to dwindling tax revenue. .<br />His statements elicited criticism from some who are familiar with broken foster care systems.<br />I can tell you nothing is more 'selfish' than having kids you don’t want just bc the Pope thinks you should. , Dana Nessel, Michigan Attorney General, <br />via 'The Washington Post'.<br />Your children will know they weren’t wanted, and it leads to terrible outcomes for both the kids & parents, Dana Nessel, Michigan Attorney General, <br />via 'The Washington Post'