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Behind The Birth Dearth
The Washington Post ^ | Wednesday, May 24, 2006 | Robert J. Samuelson

Posted on 05/25/2006 7:14:53 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican

Russian President Vladimir Putin has inadvertently spotlighted one of today's momentous mysteries: collapsing birthrates in industrialized countries. Putin proposed that Russia pay women to have children to remedy a "critical" population outlook. Actually, he might have said "desperate." In 2000 Russia's population totaled almost 147 million; Putin says it's declining by 700,000 a year. With plausible assumptions, the U.S. Census Bureau projects it at 111 million in 2050. The median age (half the population above, half below) would be almost 50, up from 38 now. Could this Russia maintain a strong economy, national optimism or a capable military?

Russia's case, though extreme, isn't isolated. There's no more population "explosion." In wealthier countries, motherhood is going out of style and plunging birthrates portend population loss. This is a hugely significant development, even if we don't fully understand the causes -- 30 years ago experts didn't predict it -- or the consequences. One way or another, the side effects will be massive for economics, politics and people's well-being. Indeed, they may already have started. Is it a coincidence that Germany and Italy, two countries on the edge of population decline, are so troubled?

First, some facts. On average, women must have two children for a society to replace itself. The number of children per woman is called the "total fertility rate," or TFR. Here are the estimated 2005 TFRs for some major countries: Germany, 1.4; Greece, 1.3; Italy, 1.3; Japan, 1.4; Spain, 1.3; and Russia, 1.3. Low fertility rates don't instantly lead to population declines. They can be offset by immigration, longer life expectancies and greater numbers of young mothers. But ultimately low fertility rates suggest falling populations. The table below compares the 2005 populations (in millions) for four countries with the Census Bureau projections for 2050.

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TOPICS: Canada; Foreign Affairs; Germany; News/Current Events; Russia; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: birthrate; deathofthewest
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To: misterrob
I am aware that this is from the Wash Compost but you also posted the same subject 2 days ago.

It is not exactly the same if you read the rest of the column at their site. But if you have a problem with this. Take it up to the Admin Moderator, I don't really care here. :-D

41 posted on 05/25/2006 9:00:16 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican (everyone that doesn't like what America and President Bush has done for Iraq can all go to HELL)
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42 posted on 05/25/2006 9:30:52 PM PDT by Eurotwit (WI)
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To: Vicomte13

Fyi.

This article seems to indicate there is a certain extent of American exceptionalism when it comes to fertility rates.

Cheers.


43 posted on 05/25/2006 9:36:03 PM PDT by Eurotwit (WI)
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To: proxy_user
Russia has a special problem due to the large number of deaths in men between 30 and 50. This is due to drinking, violence, and disease.

Yep and many of the ones that remain are abusive and believe it is their God-given right to keep mistresses. Hence the number of "Beautiful Russian Brides" websites proliferating on the internet.

44 posted on 05/25/2006 9:41:19 PM PDT by Drew68
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To: ClaireSolt
They terrorized us for years with the spectre of overpopulation, and now they want to act surprised that we complied! Just quit the social engineering.

An excellent point.

45 posted on 05/25/2006 11:10:33 PM PDT by Korth
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To: Eurotwit

"This article seems to indicate there is a certain extent of American exceptionalism when it comes to fertility rates."

There isn't.

The white American fertility rate is 1.8, which is below replacement and below the level of Ireland and some other European countries.

The black American fertility rate is 2.1, which is barely replacement.

The Hispanic American fertility rate is 2.45, which is where the entire natural increase in America is going to come from.

Remember that France has a good fertility rate going now too, but that nobody is impressed by this because it's really immigrant fertility superimposed on low native fertility. Precisely the same thing is happening in America.

White people are universally going extinct, including in America.


46 posted on 05/26/2006 4:15:18 AM PDT by Vicomte13 (Aure entuluva!)
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To: earglasses

IMHO, moden taxation/welfare state....historically one motivating factor for children was to have someone to care for you with aging. Modern taxation interferes with having resources for family, and a welfare state implies no need for worrying about who will care for you with age.


47 posted on 05/26/2006 4:29:18 AM PDT by mo
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To: Battle Axe

Yep, straight from Madame Blatavshy's seances parlor. Messages from the Brotherhood channeled for totaliarians committed to promoting the dark side.


48 posted on 05/26/2006 5:41:11 AM PDT by ClaireSolt (.)
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To: Torie

My girls are doing their part, my sixth grandchild is currently renting a womb.


49 posted on 05/26/2006 2:19:14 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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