Advocates of higher birthrates have support in the Trump administration. But it’s unclear whether their priorities will win ...
Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Estonia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Moldova, Croatia and Montenegro are the 10 European countries ...
John Paul II crisscrossed Latin America on 16 trips, and the Notre Dame research finds that in the two to five years ...
Fertility rates across the world have been steadily dropping since 1950. Pinpointing the reasons—despite the lack of typical ...
Italy's demographic crisis deepened in 2024 as the number of births hit a new record low, emigration accelerated and the ...
The number of births in 2024, just 370,000, represents the 16th consecutive year of decline and the lowest number since Italy ...
Western European nations have already experienced significant birth rate declines, leading to demographic and economic challenges. Countries such as Germany, Italy, Spain, and France have fertility ...
Population growth continues to shape the world, especially in the most populated countries like China, India, and Indonesia.
The total fertility rate—the average number of births per woman—in Europe is already at 1.46, which is significantly below the replacement rate of 2.1, where fertility compensates for mortality and ...