Birth rate decline crisis
Birth rate decline crisis is a crisis that plagues East Asian and Western countries which lead these countries to be under threat of replacement of their native population, lack of labor with high proportion of elderly population. The crises came after decades of pushing the leftists agendas from Birth Control, Abortion, Feminism, Environmental lunacy, standing against family values and also normalizing unhealthy food lifestyle habits which lead to fertility decline with many couples.
Most countries in West and East Asia are under 2.1% of birth rate which is under replacement rate. Elon Musk did warned about Demography crisis for declining of birth rate.[2]
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Demographic winter documentaries and graphs
Examples of excellent articles/documentaries/videos on an impending demographic winter in the world:
- Stephen J Shaw: The surprising truth about world fertility rates, TRT World video
- Demographic Winter - the decline of the human family - Film documentary
Map of fertility rates by country in 2023
Birth rates of countries
See also: Global fertility rates
Birth rates per woman of countries in 2024:
- South Korea 0.8
- Malta 1.2
- Spain 1.2
- Italy 1.2
- Poland 1.3
- Lithuania 1.3
- Japan 1.3
- Ukraine 1.3
- Finland 1.3
- Canada 1.3
- Cyprus 1.3
- Luxembourg 1.3
- China 1.4
- Albania 1.4
- Bosnia & Herzegovina 1.4
- Estonia 1.4
- Norway 1.4
- Russia 1.4
- Greece 1.4
- Taiwan 1.4
- Switzerland 1.4
- Austria 1.4
- Portugal 1.4
- Germany 1.5
- Belarus 1.5
- Uruguay 1.5
- Netherlands 1.5
- Belgium 1.5
- Latvia 1.5
- Croatia 1.5
- Sweden 1.5
- Hungary 1.5
- Chile 1.5
- Slovenia 1.6
- Denmark 1.6
- Iceland 1.6
- Slovakia 1.6
- North Macedonia 1.6
- Serbia 1.6
- Czech 1.6
- United Kingdom 1.6
- Australia 1.6
- Armenia 1.6
- New Zealand 1.7
- Ireland 1.7
- United States 1.7
- France 1.8
- Romania 1.8
- Bulgaria 1.8
- Moldova 1.8
- Montenegro 1.8
- Argentina 1.9
- Georgia 2.0
Atheism and fertility rates
See also: Atheism and fertility rates
According to an international study done by William Bainbridge, atheism is frequent among people whose interpersonal social obligations are weak and is also linked to lower fertility rates in advanced industrial nations (See also: Atheism and social skills).[7] See also: Atheism, women and children
Replacement fertility is the level of fertility that is required to sustain a population without any external inputs (see also: Population crash).
In human populations, replacement fertility is 2.1 children born per woman in a given population. Worldwide, the fertility rate has fallen from an average of 5 births per woman in 1950 to 2.3 births per woman in 2021.[8]
Michael Blume, a researcher at the University of Jena in Germany, wrote about the sub-replacement level of fertility among atheistic populations: "Most societies or communities that have espoused atheistic beliefs have not survived more than a century."[9] Blume also indicated concerning concerning his research on this matter: "What I found was the complete lack of a single case of a secular population, community or movement that would just manage to retain replacement level."[9] See also: Atheism and sexuality
Caspar Melville wrote in The New Humanist: "Firstly secular liberalism is individualistic, and therefore it goes hand in hand with delayed child bearing and lower fertility rates.[10]
Abortion and fertility rate
Despite liberals and feminists claiming that abortion has no impact on fertility rate, but in fact many countries its birth rate went down after legalizing abortion such as Ireland where fertility went down from 2.1 to 1.7 after legalizing abortion in 2018.[11] Also Argentina birth rate wend down from 2.5 to 1.9 after legalizing abortion in 2020.[12]
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References
- ↑ Demographic winter: The plague of the century, Washington Times, 2021
- ↑ Elon Musk thinks the population will collapse. Demographers say it's not happening | CNN
- ↑ When Will the Global Population Reach Its Peak?, 2023
- ↑ When Will the Global Population Reach Its Peak?, 2023
- ↑ When Will the Global Population Reach Its Peak?, 2023
- ↑ Fertility rate by country
- ↑ Bainbridge, William (2005). "Atheism" (PDF). Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion. 1 (Article 2): 1–26.
- ↑ The Problem With Too Few, United Nations
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Atheist: A dying breed as nature favours faithful
- ↑ Battle of the Babies by Caspar Melville, The New Humanist
- ↑ Irish birth and fertility rates continue to decline, CSO figures show
- ↑ Women in Argentina are giving birth later and less, report shows

