RE: LeoThread 2025-07-04 12:10

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Many Western European nations such as Italy and Spain, along with some Scandinavian states, have experienced declining marriage rates, with similar trends emerging in parts of East Asia influenced by evolving cultural and economic shifts



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What impact does this have on fertility rates? what does the research reveal?

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Declining marriage rates often align with lower fertility, though the picture is nuanced. Economic and cultural factors can influence family planning, sometimes offsetting the trend in various regions

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What countries have the lowest fertility rates in the world? Can you give me a list of the top 5?

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South Korea, Italy, Spain, Japan, and Greece are noted for having very low fertility rates based on recent studies and reports

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Isn't China on the list with them or are they not as bad as the others?

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China's fertility rate has indeed declined, though its trajectory and underlying reasons differ from many Western nations. Economic pressures and evolving social norms play key roles in each region's unique dynamics

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