Commentary: Fixing the Demographic Doom Loop
- Birth rates have significantly declined in developed nations while remaining high in extremely poor countries like Niger, which has 6.6 births per woman. This disparity suggests a strong correlation between income levels and population growth trends.
- Africa's population is expected to increase from 1.5 billion today to 2.5 billion by 2050 and nearly 4 billion by 2100, according to estimates.
- In Germany, around 50 percent of children under five have a migration background, indicating higher immigrant birth rates than indigenous ones, as reported by the German government.
- Social and economic factors, including high living costs, environmental toxins, and social media isolation, contribute to declining birth rates in developed nations, raising concerns about the future population landscape.
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