Birth Rates Rise in Wealthiest Nations

For decades, demographers have reported that the more developed a country is in terms of wealth, health, and living standards, the lower its citizens' fertility rate — so much so that most rich European and North American nations cannot sustain their populations without immigration. (The United States is a notable exception.) Eco-activists tend to welcome such news, foreseeing an end to overpopulation. But many economists and sociologists worry, because low fertility rates entail population aging, which often brings on socio-economic problems.

Both camps will be interested in a recent study by Mikko Myrskylä and Hans-Peter Kohler of the University of Pennsylvania, and Francesco C. Billari of Bocconi University in Milan, Italy.

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