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    1. Infamous-Ad7832 on

      Looks like this is more the definition of birth rate rather than fertility rate .. one can be fertile but not give birth !

    2. MCKitkat182 on

      Money isn’t the issue if the basic problems persist. There’s a housing crisis, people have to work non-stop in order to be able to afford anything and can barely find time for friends, family and leisure, let alone kids.

      At the same time the world these kids will grow up in is bleak and fucked up beyond belief. I mean it’s already bad now for many young people and it’s about to get a lot worse for anyone who comes after. Why would anyone even bother having kids under these conditions? A small, incredibly time limited incentive won’t change a bloody thing.

      I mean the reason South Korea is struggling with the fertility rate is quite similar: Massive housing shortage and expensive housing, overwork that leaves little to no time for anything at all outside work. Expensive costs of living and especially for schooling (schooling that is just as stressful as the work conditions) followed by a massive lack of respect by the male population who doesn’t give a damn and is more in line to blame women for issues instead of realising that they are both being abused by the system that gives them nothing but asks everything of them.

    3. ELITEzinho on

      Nah, immigration will never stop in Europe, its just the quickest short term solution

    4. Far-Bass6854 on

      Luxembourgers have had a TFR of below 2.1 since 1960. They always lazily relied on immigration to cover this issue.

      Luxembourg was smart in mainly opting for immigration from Catholic countries like Italy first, and later Portugal.

      I’m curious to find out the numbers of current Luxembourgers within Luxembourg whose 4 grandparents were all born within Luxembourg. I’d wager around 30%

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