Georgien und Kasachstan waren die einzigen europäischen Länder (auch wenn sie größtenteils in Asien liegen) mit einer Geburtenrate von über 1,9 im Jahr 2021

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    Von Bulgatheist

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    1. eightpigeons on

      It feels like watching a car crash in slow motion, but from the inside of the car.

    2. pafagaukurinn on

      An interesting visualization would be a year-by-year video for a significant period, at least a century (if such data exists).

    3. turpaaboden on

      The countries with the highest fertility rates are the countries with the lowest ability to take care of themselves.

    4. One_Pick_5920 on

      I wonder if that will help in the fight against climate change or if we’ll be be both facing a difficult climate while struggling to keep our economic and social structures together (especially pensions and healthcare).

    5. One_Discipline_6276 on

      Europe is gonna be in a very rough place in a few generations

    6. These groupings are not very useful.

      1.0 is devastating, so is 4.0. Meanwhile around 1.9 is great.

    7. Does it mean that the global fertility droped due to modern agriculture ? Do you have strong source on that effect ?

    8. You guys should visit sprawling slums of Almaty to get clear picture if high fertility rates. While tourist places in the city and around are beautiful, population is soaring at ~2.5mln while initial soviet infrastructure was built to withstand approximately 750k people. Smog is awful.

    9. Affectionate_Cat293 on

      This map is really bad. Replacement rate is 2.1, not 2.0. In other words, fertility rate of 2.0 will still lead to a decrease in population. 2.1 should have been the threshold.

      “Replacement level fertility is the level of fertility at which a population exactly replaces itself from one generation to the next. In developed countries, replacement level fertility can be taken as requiring an average of 2.1 children per woman.”

      https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7834459/

    10. Moosplauze on

      If I had know what the world would be like today I wouldn’t have brought children into it.

    11. Monstrum12 on

      If prices of homes ans apartments wpuld be affordable and system not anti father the furtility rate would be higher also years of demonosing children and showing them as a burden had his influance on general furtility rate of the europeans

    12. fortytwoandsix on

      I think the definition of Europe (which has always been arbitrary) should be reconsidered, at this point, I don’t even consider Russia to be part of Europe.

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