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Birth rates are declining in most of the world—here's why it really matters

Birth rates are declining in most of the world—here's why it really matters
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Birth rates have been declining worldwide since the peak of the post-Second World War baby boom. Birth rates have now reached below replacement in most of the world, including Australia. Put simply, populations on average aren't replacing themselves.

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