Malta's fertility rate has decreased to 1.01 live births per woman, a Eurostat survey has found. A Eurostat survey published this month revealed that in 2024, Malta's fertility rate continued to ...
Next time you’re in your local shopping strip, try a small experiment. Start counting the prams and the number of people using walkers. Pretty soon, you, as a social scientist, will witness the ...
Euronews Health takes a closer look at declining fertility rates across Europe. Experts point to multifaceted reasons behind the decline, and Europe is not alone in facing this trend. View on euronews ...
Singapore's total fertility rate fell to a record low of 0.87 in 2025, meaning the average couple now has fewer than one ...
Technology can counterbalance the economic consequences of these demographic changes Read more at The Business Times.
While birth rates are down in the United States and across the globe, fertility rates have risen among American women 40 and older.
Axis Bank economist warns India has 25 years to avoid middle-income trap as fertility decline, fragile supply chains, AI ...
Singapore's total fertility rate (TFR) dropped to a historic low of 0.87 in 2025, announced Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim ...
It would require society to shoulder the cost of raising Singaporean children.  Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hungary spends 5.5% of GDP on child support to boost fertility rates, but births have fallen to record lows despite Viktor Orban's pro-natalist policies ahead of elections.
Yet high housing costs don’t merely weigh on young people’s minds; they directly inhibit their ability to start families.
Singapore's fertility rate has hit a historic low. Can a radical reset reverse the trend and encourage more Singaporeans to have babies? Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.