Why is the birth rate declining in the world? The UN identified the main reasons.


The United Nations noted in a new report that low birth rates around the world are not related to the youth's desire to have children. People want to be parents but face various obstacles that hinder them from fulfilling this desire. The main reason that prevents achieving the desired number of children is financial difficulties, as well as fear of the future, unstable jobs, and uneven distribution of household duties.
The UN report also recommends that governments eliminate barriers preventing people from becoming parents, particularly by investing in affordable housing, creating decent jobs, paying parental leave, and providing quality reproductive services.
Demographic situation in Ukraine
In 2024, an increase in births and a decrease in mortality were recorded in Ukraine compared to the previous year. However, expert Oleksandr Hladun expressed doubts that the improvement in the demographic situation is due to migration, claiming that it will not significantly affect the overall population of Ukraine.
The main reason for low birth rates in the world is the obstacles that hinder many people's desire to have children. Achieving the desired number of children is complicated by financial problems, fear of the future, and other social factors. The UN recommends that governments worldwide eliminate these obstacles by investing in housing, jobs, and reproductive services to promote an increase in birth rates.
Summary:The UN emphasized in a new report that low birth rates globally are not related to the youth's lack of desire to have children, but to financial difficulties, fear of the future, and other social issues. It is recommended to remove these barriers by investing in housing, creating decent jobs, and reproductive services to support an increase in birth rates.Read also
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