Total Fertility rate, 2022, based on Eurostat
Total Fertility rate, 2022, based on Eurostat
Total Fertility rate, 2022, based on Eurostat
Wow, that is concerningly low. What is keeping France so high?
A bit old, but still
Several evaluations suggest that policies that provide financial support to families or paid leave at the time of childbirth have a positive, but rather limited, impact in fertility. Of all the policies introduced over the years, provision of childcare services appears to be the most effective in encouraging families to have children and women to remain in the workforce.
French family policies provide a diversified system of supplementary resources in the form of money, time and services needed to raise children. The State provides support to diversified types of families with children at ages from early to late childhood. Another key ingredient has been the high stability of family policies, based on strong popular support. This stability gives confidence to families that they will benefit from continuous support from the birth of a child until entry into the school system and beyond. Such confidence creates a favourable environment for the decision to have children
https://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/events/pdf/expert/24/Policy_Briefs/PB_France.pdf
Ménage à trois probably.
Rekt
There are enough people in Europe, I don't know why everybody is so concerned. Most people are doing bullshit jobs too, so those people could be doing something more productive, if that is something you're worried about.