È la situazione politica, la situazione finanziaria, lo stato del mondo? Quali sono i motivi alla base di così pochi bambini che nascono?

    Lavoro nell’istruzione e vivo nella Finlandia centrale, che dovrebbe vedere circa un calo del 25% nei bambini delle scuole. È triste.

    https://yle.fi/a/74-20182333

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    1. “Lets cut income from families, students and general workers again and again until people start having more babies…” -goverment shitheads

    2. Kletronus on

      This is not birth rate issue, it has not plummeted that much.

      >I work in education and live in Central Finland, which is expected to see about a 25% drop in school children.

      Source for this? And what i mostly want to see is the year that this 25% is expected to happen cause it most certainly is not 2026. Also, 25% drop should not mean half the schools, so this is more about minimum class sizes being increased than birth rates.

    3. SaturatedBodyFat on

      Not enough financially stable couples having kids and young people seeing their lives will not improve enough to have kids.

    4. Impossible-Ship5585 on

      People just dont want to have kids. Same as basicalky everyone else kn earth

    5. jake6501 on

      Everyone is talking about the poor financial situation, but I honestly don’t think that is it. The birth rate is declining in every developed country and has been for a long time. More education and more financial stability just means less need for kids. Maybe we will actually get in a bad enough situation that people start having kids again? Well, I doubt it, but I guess we’ll see.

    6. MeanForest on

      Maybe they can now actually start having less than 30 class size.

    7. _Kikki_Hiiri_ on

      I don’t think we’ll have a habitable planet in a few decades, so why have more children? So that they can suffer from what we and previous generations have tried so hard to ruin?

    8. sodantok on

      >What are the reasons behind so few kids being born?

      High quality of life, easy access to detailed information, (any but also sex) education, career prospects, freedom, birth prevention (and abortion), focus on individuality, digital age (including digital loneliness) and last but not least lack of existence of strong motivators.

      People like to paint any specific policies as the reason, but thats just small part of the equation. Small as in no first world country has yet figured out **good** policy that would have any serious impact.

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