Fertility rate: 'Jaw-dropping' global crash in children being born

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The world is ill-prepared for the global crash in children being born which is set to have a "jaw-dropping" impact on societies, say researchers.

Falling fertility rates mean nearly every country could have shrinking populations by the end of the century.

And 23 nations - including Spain and Japan - are expected to see their populations halve by 2100.

Counties will also age dramatically, with as many people turning 80 as there are being born.

What is going on?
The fertility rate - the average number of children a woman gives birth to - is falling.

If the number falls below approximately 2.1, then the size of the population starts to fall.

In 1950, women were having an average of 4.7 children in their lifetime.

Researchers at the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation showed the global fertility rate nearly halved to 2.4 in 2017 - and their study, published in the Lancet, projects it will fall below 1.7 by 2100.


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As a result, the researchers expect the number of people on the planet to peak at 9.7 billion around 2064, before falling down to 8.8 billion by the end of the century.

"That's a pretty big thing; most of the world is transitioning into natural population decline," researcher Prof Christopher Murray told the BBC.

"I think it's incredibly hard to think this through and recognise how big a thing this is; it's extraordinary, we'll have to reorganise societies."

Why are fertility rates falling?
It has nothing to do with sperm counts or the usual things that come to mind when discussing fertility.

Instead it is being driven by more women in education and work, as well as greater access to contraception, leading to women choosing to have fewer children.

In many ways, falling fertility rates are a success story.

Which countries will be most affected?
Japan's population is projected to fall from a peak of 128 million in 2017 to less than 53 million by the end of the century.

Italy is expected to see an equally dramatic population crash from 61 million to 28 million over the same timeframe.

They are two of 23 countries - which also include Spain, Portugal, Thailand and South Korea - expected to see their population more than halve.


"That is jaw-dropping," Prof Christopher Murray told me.

China, currently the most populous nation in the world, is expected to peak at 1.4 billion in four years time before nearly halving to 732 million by 2100. India will take its place.

The UK is predicted to peak at 75 million in 2063, and fall to 71 million by 2100.

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However, this will be a truly global issue, with 183 out of 195 countries having a fertility rate below the replacement level.

Why is this a problem?

You might think this is great for the environment. A smaller population would reduce carbon emissions as well as deforestation for farmland.

"That would be true except for the inverted age structure (more old people than young people) and all the uniformly negative consequences of an inverted age structure," says Prof Murray.

The study projects:

  • The number of under-fives will fall from 681 million in 2017 to 401 million in 2100.
  • The number of over 80-year-olds will soar from 141 million in 2017 to 866 million in 2100.
Prof Murray adds: "It will create enormous social change. It makes me worried because I have an eight-year-old daughter and I wonder what the world will be like."

Who pays tax in a massively aged world? Who pays for healthcare for the elderly? Who looks after the elderly? Will people still be able to retire from work?

"We need a soft landing," argues Prof Murray.

Are there any solutions?
Countries, including the UK, have used migration to boost their population and compensate for falling fertility rates.


However, this stops being the answer once nearly every country's population is shrinking.

"We will go from the period where it's a choice to open borders, or not, to frank competition for migrants, as there won't be enough," argues Prof Murray.

Some countries have tried policies such as enhanced maternity and paternity leave, free childcare, financial incentives and extra employment rights, but there is no clear answer.

Sweden has dragged its fertility rate up from 1.7 to 1.9, but other countries that have put significant effort into tackling the "baby bust" have struggled. Singapore still has a fertility rate of around 1.3.

Prof Murray says: "I find people laugh it off; they can't imagine it could be true, they think women will just decide to have more kids.

"If you can't [find a solution] then eventually the species disappears, but that's a few centuries away."

The researchers warn against undoing the progress on women's education and access to contraception.

Prof Stein Emil Vollset said: "Responding to population decline is likely to become an overriding policy concern in many nations, but must not compromise efforts to enhance women's reproductive health or progress on women's rights."

What about Africa?
The population of sub-Saharan Africa is expected to triple in size to more than three billion people by 2100.

And the study says Nigeria will become the world's second biggest country, with a population of 791 million.

Prof Murray says: "We will have many more people of African descent in many more countries as we go through this.

"Global recognition of the challenges around racism are going to be all the more critical if there are large numbers of people of African descent in many countries."

Why is 2.1 the fertility rate threshold?
You might think the number should be 2.0 - two parents have two children, so the population stays the same size.

But even with the best healthcare, not all children survive to adulthood. Also, babies are ever so slightly more likely to be male. It means the replacement figure is 2.1 in developed countries.

Nations with higher childhood mortality also need a higher fertility rate.

What do the experts say?
Prof Ibrahim Abubakar, University College London (UCL), said: "If these predictions are even half accurate, migration will become a necessity for all nations and not an option.

"To be successful we need a fundamental rethink of global politics.

"The distribution of working-age populations will be crucial to whether humanity prospers or withers

 
TLDR:
Interesting facts:
- The number of over 80-year-olds will soar from 141 million in 2017 to 866 million in 2100.
- 23 nations - including Spain and Japan - are expected to see their populations halveby 2100
- Probably ~half the world will be black by 2100. 1/3rd in Africa alone.
- Countries will compete for African migrants. Need a young tax base to support the elderly or else no pensions
 
I was wondering when they were going to touch on Africa where this doesn't seem to be the case in many countries.
 
Kids are expensive.
Lot of people are broke/drowning in student loan debt.
People are too busy on their phone to plan kids.
Abortion is becoming less taboo.
Hookup culture is taking over and that's the opposite of having kids.
Marriage is becoming pointless.
You forget the most important fact. Which is that women have more options than ever. Many choose careers over having children
 
What I wonder about is the growth in the world population of people who are 2 or more races... once you’re mixed, it’s a chain reaction as far as I know
 
“human resource” workforce will take a hit. capitalism suffering.

white babies are being born less and less



some folks are terrified by this reality and it shows in how certain things function in this country

times running out 🥱
We know who dem folk are too
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What I wonder about is the growth in the world population of people who are 2 or more races... once you’re mixed, it’s a chain reaction as far as I know
I believe I read by 2100, 50% of the world will be mixed race. This issue hits on multiple avenues. The fact that populations are getting older is gonna cause a strain on countries. That’s going to force them to open borders and allow immigration like never seen before. It’s inevitable if the birth rate trends continues this way
 
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This chart is all you need to see. The real problem and cause for alarm in their communities is what they consider unchecked population growth in African and the steady decline in "developed nation's". This is why they experiment vaccines on these ppl. They think birth control is a positive affect of vaccines on these populations with "out of control growth".

I hope you guys can see the real racism in all this science.
 
We know who dem folk are too
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"Dem folk" 's numbers are rapidly declining. Why do you think they want to mix their seed with us (mostly black females) right now? Race mixing (mostly with black females) is pushed EVERYWHERE. Mixed race people (black and white) like Barack Obama are being promoted everywhere. Your Trevor Noah's, Tracy Ellis Ross', Drake's, Colin Kapernick's, and etc... Mixed race people are going to be the future of the white race and the other races... why do you think Nat Geo had that magazine cover with that racially ambiguous girl with the caption "this is what people are going to look like by 2050"?

They're mixing in America, Europe, and in Africa too... the Europeans and Asians are down there impregnating African women... they know they have to procreate with us to prolong their seed...
 
"Dem folk" 's numbers are rapidly declining. Why do you think they want to mix their seed with us (mostly black females) right now? Race mixing (mostly with black females) is pushed EVERYWHERE.

They're mixing in America, Europe, and in Africa too... the Europeans and Asians are down there impregnating African women... they know they have to procreate with us to prolong their seed...
The business minded ones know. It’s the poor, trump supporting type who don’t understand it. All this anti immigration rhetoric gonna dwindle once the numbers continue to go down
 
Kids are expensive.
Lot of people are broke/drowning in student loan debt.
People are too busy on their phone to plan kids.
Abortion is becoming less taboo.
Hookup culture is taking over and that's the opposite of having kids.
Marriage is becoming pointless.

All of this. On top of this, in the US many people don't have access to healthcare and alot of companies have crappy maternity/paternity leave (or none at all). We don't need children to tend to the farm or help around the house anymore. From a financial and career standpoint, kids are a burden In modern society.
 
_113374329_projected_population640-nc.png

This chart is all you need to see. The real problem and cause for alarm in their communities is what they consider unchecked population growth in African and the steady decline in "developed nation's". This is why they experiment vaccines on these ppl. They think birth control is a positive affect of vaccines on these populations with "out of control growth".

I hope you guys can see the real racism in all this science.

I like how they “casually” put Nigeria in there, instead of Africa as a whole
 
And im glad world populations are declining. Humans have ran off animals, destroyed their habitats, polluted the planet. Glad the human race is in decline.

people are becoming less intelligent by the day so that makes it even better. Less dummies being born.
 
In 2020 it's revolutionary to see a black couple on tv.

Not because of blatant racism, but now because the agenda is to show "modern families" with mixed race parents. Always a white guy with a black/Hispanic woman. It's always the white guy that's the progressive and his older family members are the racist ones stuck in the past.

As mentioned in other threads. There are times when black bloodlines were whitened intentionally and unintentionally. This is an example of specific international race mixing.

Mind you this racial programing comes after all the black father's have been systematically take out the home and the war on crime/drugs/poverty has decimated the black familial structure.
 
All of this. On top of this, in the US many people don't have access to healthcare and alot of companies have crappy maternity/paternity leave (or none at all). We don't need children to tend to the farm or help around the house anymore. From a financial and career standpoint, kids are a burden In modern society.
100%. Now that most homes requires 2 incomes, having kids is more of a financial burden. I was just talking to my friend, who's a single mother, about how expensive daycare is and how jobs don't offer many sick days. That's why we have parents dropping off covid-infected kids at daycare, bc if they miss work, they'll be homeless.
 
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