Declining Fertility
Cross-source consensus on Declining Fertility from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Total fertility rate is the average number of children a woman would have over her lifetime if current age-specific fertility rates continued. — Effects of pronatal policies on sexual and reproductive health services: a protocol for a scoping review
- By 2100, below-replacement fertility is projected to affect 198 countries or territories, or 97.1%. — Effects of pronatal policies on sexual and reproductive health services: a protocol for a scoping review
- Below-replacement fertility is becoming increasingly common globally. — Effects of pronatal policies on sexual and reproductive health services: a protocol for a scoping review
- Some governments perceive declining fertility as a threat because of workforce, productivity, and population-future concerns. — Effects of pronatal policies on sexual and reproductive health services: a protocol for a scoping review