FFS, the image title is “Children per woman in Europe in 2023”, but you exclude the UK.
It took me less than 4 seconds to type in the exact title plus ‘UK’ and find the value of 1.44. Which makes the UK an organey colour like most of Norway (also not in the EU), and the East of Switzerland (also not in the EU).
It is pure laziness not to go look for obviously missing data. Why did you not do this OP ?
BlueHeartbeat on
Just as I learned in Earth Science class, the Mistral wind brings babies to the shores of Provença.
ILikeOldFilms on
No mamasitas in Spain. Sad.
Vevangui on
We (Spain) are cooked.
Worth-Wonder-7386 on
I am surprised it is so bad in Poland. Most people talk about the issues in southern europe, but Poland is just as bad, but I guess they have gotten into this issue more recently
Hezekiel on
Now do white vs. non-white.
HARIRain on
If that was 2023
Then in Russia at 2025 it about 1.2-1.4
AccomplishedPop845 on
Cretan statistics smell like farmer EU subsidy numbers… probably these kids exist only in paper!
Fit_Protection7883 on
Well guys, we are doomed.
The_Blahblahblah on
What is even going on in Spain
Fun-Hamster-9691 on
Ukraine statistics are so outdated…. im saying it as ukranian…
Serious-Feedback-700 on
Hey, we made it onto a map for once!
Malapascua2 on
A worldwide phenomenon. There is no longer any industrial country capable of reproducing the population. Almost all emerging countries are no longer able to reproduce, or things are even worse like in China or Korea. We are marching towards a planet of old people and exterminating ourselves…
pythonicprime on
Wrong color scheme
NaiveUnit676 on
Why is the UK not on the list?
neilbartlett on
The UK is STILL IN EUROPE FFS
SelimSC on
The Kurds in Mardin and surrounding area are crazy. They have more babies born there then the entire country of Greece.
Maciekssspl on
Fertility rate in Poland in 2024 was 1,099 and it might fall below 1 even this year
cookienyan on
What’s the explanation for the difference between Portugal and Spain?
ANDR0iD_13 on
People are crying over this. It is fine. We will not become extinct because of this. Fever or more people, we can achieve great things anyway.
StudentLeading1177 on
Traditional regions are in lead, not surprising.
If we dont count Dalmatia.
Dvyddr on
Is it just me or is the colour-scheme somewhat confusing when you glance at the map for the first time? Green might have been a better choice, or anything else really
BreadLow6497 on
why not children per man…?
rolibadjoras on
This is only europe, other regions have much higher birth rates, humanity is still growing quite a lot. We are in no danger at all, quite the opposite!
nbs-of-74 on
why are you bothering with maps from people who dont know which countries are in europe?
laulujoutsen95 on
National average for those of “Finnish origin” (those born to at least one Finnish parent, so not only native Finns) was 1.15 in 2019.
Zidanie5 on
This makes me think of when 6 years ago I was travelling a lot to rural areas for work, and in a village in one of Italy’s ‘whitest’ regions (Basilicata) an old woman in a small grocery store showed me a kid who might have been 6 or 7 and told me “that’s the last child who was born here”
No_Conversation_9325 on
Heartbreaking… children per woman, not family… what about per men or are we all misogynistic now?
Altruistic-Past1353 on
replacement is already coming our way, no worries.
aucool786 on
Meanwhile the UK is an exclusion zone or something
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My region one of the whitest 😀
Wtf is happening in Zeeland:D
This is a lot sadder than most people think
The highest category is >1.8 That’s wild.
Ummmm…. Where’s the UK??
FFS, the image title is “Children per woman in Europe in 2023”, but you exclude the UK.
It took me less than 4 seconds to type in the exact title plus ‘UK’ and find the value of 1.44. Which makes the UK an organey colour like most of Norway (also not in the EU), and the East of Switzerland (also not in the EU).
It is pure laziness not to go look for obviously missing data. Why did you not do this OP ?
Just as I learned in Earth Science class, the Mistral wind brings babies to the shores of Provença.
No mamasitas in Spain. Sad.
We (Spain) are cooked.
I am surprised it is so bad in Poland. Most people talk about the issues in southern europe, but Poland is just as bad, but I guess they have gotten into this issue more recently
Now do white vs. non-white.
If that was 2023
Then in Russia at 2025 it about 1.2-1.4
Cretan statistics smell like farmer EU subsidy numbers… probably these kids exist only in paper!
Well guys, we are doomed.
What is even going on in Spain
Ukraine statistics are so outdated…. im saying it as ukranian…
Hey, we made it onto a map for once!
A worldwide phenomenon. There is no longer any industrial country capable of reproducing the population. Almost all emerging countries are no longer able to reproduce, or things are even worse like in China or Korea. We are marching towards a planet of old people and exterminating ourselves…
Wrong color scheme
Why is the UK not on the list?
The UK is STILL IN EUROPE FFS
The Kurds in Mardin and surrounding area are crazy. They have more babies born there then the entire country of Greece.
Fertility rate in Poland in 2024 was 1,099 and it might fall below 1 even this year
What’s the explanation for the difference between Portugal and Spain?
People are crying over this. It is fine. We will not become extinct because of this. Fever or more people, we can achieve great things anyway.
Traditional regions are in lead, not surprising.
If we dont count Dalmatia.
Is it just me or is the colour-scheme somewhat confusing when you glance at the map for the first time? Green might have been a better choice, or anything else really
why not children per man…?
This is only europe, other regions have much higher birth rates, humanity is still growing quite a lot. We are in no danger at all, quite the opposite!
why are you bothering with maps from people who dont know which countries are in europe?
National average for those of “Finnish origin” (those born to at least one Finnish parent, so not only native Finns) was 1.15 in 2019.
This makes me think of when 6 years ago I was travelling a lot to rural areas for work, and in a village in one of Italy’s ‘whitest’ regions (Basilicata) an old woman in a small grocery store showed me a kid who might have been 6 or 7 and told me “that’s the last child who was born here”
Heartbreaking… children per woman, not family… what about per men or are we all misogynistic now?
replacement is already coming our way, no worries.
Meanwhile the UK is an exclusion zone or something
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