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15 And he blessed Joseph and said, “The God before whom my
fathers Abraham and Isaac walked, - Genesis 48:15-16 (ESV) PHOTO CAPTION: Maternity ward at Israel's Poriya Medical Center. Photo: Elad Gershgoren Israel Experiencing a Summer Baby Boom, Report Says According to Israel’s central bureau of statistics, the months of July and August are characterized by record birth rates CTech 14:4813.08.18 Hospitals across Israel are reporting births in record numbers and maternity wards that are exceeding capacity, Israeli news site Ynet News reported last week. The Soroka Medical Center in the southern city of Be’er Sheva, which hosts the country’s busiest maternity ward, reported 1518 births in July, 138 more than the previous month and eight more births than July 2017. Together, six of Israel’s largest hospital reported 4,419 births in July, compared with 3,856 in June. According to Israel’s central bureau of statistics, the months of July and August are characterized by record birth rates. The average birth rate in Israel has risen steadily in the past decade and was 3.11 in 2016, the latest year for which this data is available. [SOURCE: https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3744240,00.html] BLOG: https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2024/10/amish-baby-boom-part-1-proverbs-about.html BLOG: https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2024/12/israels-baby-boom-2024-children-are-joy.html |
From September 2023 to September 2024, about 183,000 babies were born in Israel, meaning that more than 400 babies were born per day. There was a similar case in 2022, in its annual Amish population study, the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College estimates that 1,450 Amish babies were born in Lancaster County last year. Only 145 Amish of all ages died. That population increase of 1,305 brought the total number of Amish living here to 44,315. There were more Amish births than deaths in that state.
I feel that Israeli Jews and the Anabaptist Trio have one thing in common: they all have large families. They all follow the Four Core Values: Faith, Family, Community and Simple Living. That is why they are growing in numbers and will survive the World’s population decline.
I will post three articles and one video about the High fertility rate in Israel, before posting a video from Dr Catherine Pakaluk (author of Hannah’s Children) on population collapse.
Birth rates: Why are Israel's rising while numbers drop in the West?
What is causing this dramatic decline in births throughout the rich, developed world? And why is Israel an outlier?
SENNA/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES/JTA)
By LEO DAVIDS SEPTEMBER 28, 2025 21:28
An armed Israeli pushes
a pram along a street in Tel Aviv. (photo credit: FADEL SENNA/AFP VIA GETTY
IMAGES/JTA) [PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.jpost.com/jerusalem-report/article-868825]
Where did all the babies go? Why has the birth rate dropped so much almost throughout the world today but not in Israel?
Report after report in the media tell us how birth rates in Europe and the Far East have fallen to unprecedented lows during the current decade. The reality is documented very clearly, but what is causing this dramatic decline in births throughout the rich, developed world? What drives such a massive trend – where the replacement level of 2.1 children per couple is now a distant memory? That is what this article will try to outline for its readers.
In order to understand how things have evolved to the current challenging conditions facing young couples who are considering how large a family they can afford, we have to examine the major aspects of today’s socio-economic milieu: work, housing, income and how these interact. How are these experienced by typical young couples? That should clarify what life looks like to prospective parents, and why most of them decide that one or maybe two children is all they can manage. Some value factors can also be part of the story, as well as political and national concerns.
There are some regions in the world with higher fertility rates, notably in Africa and several other spots, but our discussion focuses on the First World societies of North America, Europe, Japan, and Korea. The conditions for these populations are broadly the same, so we can paint the picture applying to all these rich, sophisticated lands. We are not getting into detailed studies of particular countries nor presenting statistics about a phenomenon so highly visible as the great decline in childbearing in so much of today’s developed world.
Work and income
The breadwinner husband with a full-time wife and mother family that was the norm 75 or 80 years ago is now a rare survivor of life as it once was. Today, two full incomes are needed to maintain a middle-class lifestyle for the majority of couples in most of the wealthier countries, so there is no adult available at home to be a full-time parent. Babies (Illustrative) (credit: INGIMAGE)Women’s careers have given them independence and a life-jacket if they need to leave an abusive or incompatible husband, but they cannot stay home whether in or out of a couple relationship. So having several children is often viewed as economic suicide or task overload that women dare not risk.
A steady job with a long-term employer, leading to a substantial company pension upon retirement, is also more and more a niche situation or a relic of past decades. Short-term contract jobs, a “gig“ labor market, frequent moves to new firms and locations are what is available to young workers today, making family income precarious or volatile. Thus many feel that they dare not impair their employability by having a large family. Quality child care is hard to find and expensive, so if Grandma will not or cannot provide parenting, one child may be the reasonable objective for prudent couples.
Housing and space
Remember the detached single-family home? In today’s big cities, those are out of financial reach for most young couples. If you inherit a nice home from parents or grandparents, good for you, but few are that fortunate. So how about that nice apartment on the seventh floor or the 27th floor of an urban high-rise? Well, it’s livable for adults but not great for little children. They need play space and neighboring playmates, frequent excursions to amusements, to school, or to sports, but the residential tower is not convenient for such things. Just try to manage raising multiple children in such an environment. If you own a home with some grass around it, you are part of a fortunate minority whose outlook is very different from renters and condo dwellers. Some families have bought a nice home for their kids, but the mortgage is overwhelming. Rents ascend along with purchase prices, so that isn’t a way out.
Unless you win a lottery or are very highly paid, the costs for housing are a major worry for young families from Seoul to Seattle.
So we can sympathize with the couple who keep deciding that it’s not yet time to give their firstborn a sibling, until the biological clock indicates that it’s too late to do that.
You never soar so high
as when you stoop down to help a child or an animal. – Jewish Proverb [PHOTO SOURCE: https://quotes.land/you-never-soar-so-high/] Blog: https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2024/12/israels-baby-boom-2024-children-are-joy.html Blog: https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2025/06/israels-children-world-ultra-orthodox.html
Culture and ideologies
Many post-modern world views are strongly against having children at all, especially among well-educated people in richer countries. One philosophy is that everybody should live freely and happily for oneself, and nothing should block or hinder the self-centered lifestyle possible in today’s world. Parenthood is viewed as a barrier to enjoying fulfillment to the maximum. It incurs too many responsibilities that are a burden for today’s sophisticates.
Another reason often given for remaining child-free is that we now live in a conflicted, overcrowded, and ecologically unsustainable world, so why bring children into this chaos, to fight for a decent, comfortable life which eludes so many? It is viewed as foresight and kindness, thus sparing future generations from entering this giant arena. That way, we may be also preserving the Earth a little from its human degradation.
The Hebrew phrase for
"children are a joy" is "ילדים הם שמחה" (yeldim hem
simcha). "ילדים" (yeldim) means "children", and "שמחה"
(simcha) means "joy" or "gladness". [PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.doritjudaica.co.il/product-page/%D7%A7%D7%A0%D7%95%D7%95%D7%90%D7%A1-%D7%99%D7%9C%D7%93%D7%99%D7%9D-%D7%96%D7%94-%D7%A9%D7%9E%D7%97%D7%94]
https://images.app.goo.gl/E9oj3q5gYYrhurGJ8] https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2025/02/grand-friends-program-are-awesome.html
The Israeli parenting situation
The birth rate in the Jewish state is much higher than in the other First World countries. Both Arabs and Jews in Israel have substantially large families, after other lands have become potential shrinkers due to low replacement childbearing. Why is that the case?
The elephant in the bedroom for many Jewish couples is the massive number of deaths during the Holocaust, and then in Israel’s many wars. Israelis are always conscious of the losses we suffered, hence the virtue of bringing new life to rebuild the Jewish people. Some are moved by this idea, others feel it subconsciously without articulating it.
It is well known that religious populations worldwide have significantly higher birth rates than secular ones. In the Jewish tradition, it is a mitzvah to bear children, a duty based on the divine commandment in Genesis 1:8 and in Genesis 9:7, which motivates many in Israel, which has large Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox sectors in its population. This is a major factor in Israel’s strong demographics.
Furthermore, procreation in Israel has a national-political aspect as well. If the non-Jewish birth rate in Israel were higher than among Jews, eventually Israel could not remain Jewish and democratic. For decades in the last century, this was a great fear often discussed in policy circles and in the press, as the Arab birth rates were much higher than the Jewish averages. However, in recent years that anxiety has faded away, as these birth rates have converged. Arab birth rates have slowly declined, while Jewish births have kept a hearty pace well above the levels elsewhere, so the Jewish population remains the majority in Israel.
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"ילדים הם שמחה" (yeldim hem simcha). The Hebrew phrase for "children are a joy" is "ילדים הם שמחה" (yeldim hem simcha). "ילדים" (yeldim) means "children", and "שמחה" (simcha) means "joy" or "gladness". Cheaper By the Dozen family [PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=902158356130098&set=a.185373597808581] https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2026/01/meet-charlton-and-natasha-sweazy-and.html Blog: https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2024/12/israels-baby-boom-2024-children-are-joy.html Blog: https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2025/06/israels-children-world-ultra-orthodox.html |
People in Israel have a positive attitude toward children, exhibiting more patience and warmth than in other countries. Perhaps subconsciously, for the reasons stated above, they appreciate all these little co-religionists and fellow citizens. So it is psychologically comfortable to be a parent among neighbors and employers who admire and support young families, which I think is common in Israel.
Many authors write that Jews in Israel feel that their lives and choices are building a future for Judaism and Jewish culture, so they are participants in this very meaningful shaping of history. Procreation is central to this grand project.
Until recently, high-rise apartment buildings were not as ubiquitous as they are today, so housing was more friendly to young families. This might become an anti-natalist factor in the near future. City planners have a challenge facing them in regard to playgrounds, easy street access, and pedestrian safety, not just shopping malls, traffic flow, and parking.
Also helpful is the financial support for new parents that is provided through the National Insurance Institute (Bituach Leumi). Based on contributions by women – sometimes fathers take some leave from work for family care – there are birth grants (very substantial for those who bear twins) and income replacement for 15 weeks, based on previous earnings.
Adoptive parents receive the same financial benefits. These are clearly family-friendly policies, which convey an attitude of partnership in building the national population together with the parents.
So, Jews in Israel do not adhere to the massive trend of population shrinkage in the developed world, apparently committed to survival and growth rather than despair and decrease. Those who support a strong and healthy Israel can be happy with the current demographic situation.■
Leo Davids is a retired sociologist who was a visiting research fellow in the Demographic Center of the Israel government in 1981-1982. He served as a faculty member at York University in Toronto for over 40 years. He and his wife live in Jerusalem after making aliyah in 2018.
https://www.jpost.com/jerusalem-report/article-868825
Mothers and their babies
at Habima Square in Tel Aviv, March 25, 2025. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90. [PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.jns.org/jewish-womens-fertility-rate-outpaces-muslims-in-israel/]
Jewish women’s fertility rate outpaces Muslims in Israel
A dramatic decline sees Muslim fertility down to 2.75 children per woman, while Jewish women reach 3.06.
Hili Yacobi-Handelsman
(June 5, 2025 / Israel Hayom)
A groundbreaking demographic shift has emerged in Israel since 2001, with 2024 data from the Central Bureau of Statistics revealing that Jewish women’s fertility rate, at 3.06 children per woman, now exceeds that of Muslim women, at 2.75 children per woman.
The Muslim population, totaling around 1.809 million, or 18.0% of Israel’s residents, increased by 2.0% in 2024, gaining approximately 35,100 people since the end of 2023. While this growth outpaces the Jewish population’s 1.1% rise, it reflects a major slowing down compared to the 3.8% growth rate in 2000.
Meanwhile, the Christian population shrank by 0.2%, and the Druze population dropped by 0.9%.
Nearly half of Muslims live in northern Israel, with 33.8% in the Northern District and 13.1% in the Haifa District. Another 22.1% reside in the Jerusalem District, 18.7% in the Southern District, 10.9% in the Central District, and 1.4% in the Tel Aviv District.
Roughly 43% of Muslim Israelis live in the 10 localities with the largest Muslim populations. Jerusalem has the most, with 386,300 Muslims, or 21.4% of the national Muslim population and 36.9% of the city’s residents. The Negev Bedouin city of Rahat follows, with 77,900 Muslims comprising 99.5% of its population. Other notable Muslim communities include Umm al-Fahm (60,100 residents) and Nazareth (57,000 residents).
The Muslim population remains young, with 31.2% aged 0–14 and only 5.1% aged 65 and older. Among those aged 45–49, 9.2% of Muslim women are unmarried, compared to 4.7% of men. About 27% of Muslim-headed households include six or more members, compared to 10% of Jewish-headed households. Life expectancy in 2024 stood at 77.2 years for Muslim men and 82.9 years for Muslim women.
During the 2023/24 school year, 403,800 Muslim students attended primary and post-primary schools, with 6,900 in Hebrew-language schools and the rest in Arabic-language schools.
In 2022/23, 74.0% of Muslim students who took matriculation exams qualified for a high school graduation diploma, and 48.3% met university admission standards, nearly matching the 46.8% from the previous year. Muslim women were far more likely to pursue bachelor’s degrees (41.8%) than Muslim men (20.2%).
In the 2022/23 school year, 3,100 Muslims enrolled in pre-academic programs, representing 27.0% of such students. In 2023/24, 49,800 Muslims studied in higher education, comprising 16.4% of all students. That year, 11,800 Muslims received academic degrees, accounting for 13.0% of all degree recipients.
In 2024, labor force participation among Israeli Muslims aged 15 and older was 48.2%; 62.1% for men and 34.4% for women. In 2023, approximately 307,600 Muslims were registered with the Ministry of Welfare and Social Security, out of 1.18 million individuals. The disability registry included 179,100 Muslims, out of 1.163 million people.
In 2022, Muslims faced a criminal conviction rate 2.9 times higher than non-Muslims, at 579 per 100,000 people compared to 200 per 100,000. Common offenses included public order violations (28.2%), crimes against persons (22.4%) and property crimes (19.7%).
In 2024, 881,277 Israeli Muslims held driver’s licenses, making up 16.8% of all drivers, with 41.5% being women. That year, 3,315 Muslims were injured in road accidents, representing 22.9% of all casualties, exceeding their 16.9% population share. Of these, 140 were killed, 690 were seriously injured and 2,485 sustained minor injuries.
Originally published by Israel Hayom.
https://www.jns.org/jewish-womens-fertility-rate-outpaces-muslims-in-israel/
Shira-Leah Rozman with
her husband, Uri, and midwives Odelia Mendelovich and Rachel Znwirt following
the birth of Israel’s first baby of 2026 at 12:01 a.m. on New Year’s Day.
Photo by Hadassah Spokesperson/TPS-IL [PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.jwire.com.au/israel-begins-2026-with-midnight-birth-and-dozens-of-emergency-calls/]
Israel begins 2026 with midnight birth and dozens of emergency calls
January 1, 2026 by Pesach Benson
Israel welcomed its first baby of 2026 just one minute after midnight as Magen David Adom medics across the country dealt with a busy New Year’s Eve marred by traffic accidents, alcohol-related injuries, and violent incidents overnight.
Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital in Jerusalem said a baby boy was born at 12:01 a.m. to Shira-Leah and Uri Rozman of Dolev.
“I had a good birth with a wonderful midwifery team, thank God, everything went great and it was a lovely experience,” Shira-Leah said.
A teacher by profession, she added, “I wish all of us a happy birthday, may the Jewish people continue to grow and multiply.”
The baby weighed 2,884 grams and was delivered with the assistance of midwives Odelia Mendelovich and Rachel Znwirt. He is the couple’s fifth child, with his siblings waiting for him at home.
The Hebrew phrase for
"children are a joy" is "ילדים הם שמחה" (yeldim hem
simcha). "ילדים" (yeldim) means "children", and "שמחה"
(simcha) means "joy" or "gladness". Baby boom after December
2013 storm (Photo: Tzvika Tischler) [PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4566689,00.html]
While Israelis rang in 2026, Magen David Adom medics remained on high alert throughout the night. According to MDA, medics and paramedics provided medical care to hundreds of people.
A total of 51 people were injured in road accidents, including three in moderate condition and 48 lightly injured. Eleven people were hurt in violent incidents, including one man, about 30 years old, who was seriously injured in a stabbing near a forest. Four others were moderately injured, and six sustained light injuries.
Among the incidents was an explosion at a Nazareth liquor store in which twelve people were injured. Police said the incident was caused by a gas leak and ruled out a suspicious criminal incident.
MDA teams also treated approximately 50 teenagers and adults for alcohol-related injuries.
During the first night of the new year, MDA ambulances and mobile intensive care units transported 21 women in labour to hospitals across Israel.
“As every year, MDA volunteers and employees were deployed across the country and provided life-saving medical care to partygoers on New Year’s Eve. Unfortunately, even at the beginning of the new year, the teams in the field were called to handle traffic accidents and alcohol-related incidents,” said MDA Director Eli Bin. “I wish everyone a happy, healthy and safe New Year.”
https://www.jwire.com.au/israel-begins-2026-with-midnight-birth-and-dozens-of-emergency-calls/
Why ISRAEL is the ONLY country that is avoiding demographic COLLAPSE | @visualeconomiken
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INTERVIEW WITH DR CATHERINE PAKALUK:
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“Children are a blessing; they are a kind of a wealth. God says in the Scriptures that children will bless you even if they don’t feel like a blessing immediately. And we really believe that and our experience has confirmed it.” - Dr. Catherine Pakaluk [PHOTO SOURCE: https://www.instagram.com/p/DHog0F1T4GO/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==] BLOG: https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2025/11/book-review-hannahs-children-women.html |
Will Our Population Collapse? Insights from a Mother of Eight ft. Dr. Catherine Pakaluk
Feb 26, 2026
Dr. Catherine Pakaluk on the political, economic, and social effects of the birth dearth. Catherine Ruth Pakaluk is an American economist and social philosopher at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. She completed her doctoral work in economics at Harvard University under Nobel laureate Oliver Hart. A mother of eight, she collaborates closely, personally and professionally, with her husband, American philosopher Michael Pakaluk. They split their time between suburban Maryland and New Hampshire’s White Mountains. This lecture occurred on September 9, 2025 at the University of Austin.
00:00 – Preview
00:40 – Introduction
01:26 – We are in the midst of a population collapse
07:34 – The pro-natal movement doesn't exist
15:43 – How birth rates affect everyone
22:10 – No one wants horse manure in the streets
27:20 – We don't need kids today
33:15 – We don't need marriage either
34:04 – Thomas Malthus
39:27 – Do only rich people have babies?
42:45 – Desire
45:39 – Will we ever have big families again?
54:48 – Q&A: What about birth control?
56:56 – Q&A: Should we have child labor laws?
59:04 – Q&A: How does the housing market affect families?
1:03:26 – Q&A: Should non-religious women have children?
1:06:40 – Q&A: Is the fertility crisis real?
1:08:22 – Q&A: Female biology
1:10:55 – Q&A: Low birth rates cause even lower birth rates
VIDEO SOURCE: https://youtu.be/fjg1j7xy10k?si=3DYj20Kv5lix66l3
KINDERWELT LINKS:
“I
think that bringing children into the world is like bringing holiness into the
world. Like every soul has a mission that can only be fulfilled by that
individual and we don’t know what that individual’s mission is and even what
our own mission is. We’re all figuring it out as we go. And I think, yes, it is
something that I do for God in a sense of the work component.”
― Catherine Pakaluk, Hannah's
Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth
BOOK REVIEW: Hannah's Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth by Catherine Pakaluk
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2025/11/book-review-hannahs-children-women.html
“The strength of a family, like the strength of an army, is in its loyalty to each other.” - Mario Puzo
JOHN TROYER MEMORIAL REPORT 2025
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2025/10/john-troyer-memorial-report-2025.html
“A father’s holy life is a rich legacy for his sons.” - Charles Spurgeon
JOHN TROYER MEMORIAL AWARD
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The Hebrew phrase for "children are a joy" is "ילדים הם שמחה" (yeldim hem simcha). "ילדים" (yeldim) means "children", and "שמחה" (simcha) means "joy" or "gladness". Israel is the only OECD countries that have the highest fertility rate of 2.91 per woman.
From September 2023 to September 2024, about 183,000 babies were born in Israel, meaning that more than 400 babies were born per day. There was a similar case in 2022, in its annual Amish population study, the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College estimates that 1,450 Amish babies were born in Lancaster County last year. Only 145 Amish of all ages died. That population increase of 1,305 brought the total number of Amish living here to 44,315. There were more Amish births than deaths in that state.
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2024/12/israels-baby-boom-2024-children-are-joy.html
15 And
he blessed Joseph and said, “The God before whom my fathers Abraham and
Isaac walked, the God who has been my shepherd all my life long to this day,
16 the angel who has redeemed me from all evil, bless the boys; and in
them let my name be carried on, and the name of my fathers Abraham and Isaac;
and let them grow into a multitude in the midst of the earth.” - Genesis
48:15-16 (ESV)
ISRAEL’S CHILDREN WORLD: THE ULTRA-ORTHODOX JEWS ON THE RISE
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2025/06/israels-children-world-ultra-orthodox.html
“Our children are the only treasures we can take to heaven.”
AMISH BABY BOOM PART 1 – PROVERBS ABOUT CHILDREN
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2024/10/amish-baby-boom-part-1-proverbs-about.html
Who takes the child by the hand, takes the mother by the heart. – Danish Proverb
AMISH BABY BOOM PART 2 - CANADIAN AMISH ON THE RISE
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2025/07/amish-baby-boom-part-2-canadian-amish.html
11 And she vowed a vow and said, “O Lord of hosts, if you will indeed look on the affliction of your servant and remember me and not forget your servant, but will give to your servant a son, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life, and no razor shall touch his head.” – I Samuel 1:11 (ESV)
Our home joys are the most delightful earth affords, and the joy of parents in their children is the most holy joy of humanity. - Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2025/05/2025-mothers-day-sermons.html
Honor the house in which you were born, the tree that gave you shade, and the village where you were raised. – Swedish Proverb
THE FAROE ISLANDS: CHILDREN’S WORLD IN EUROPE
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2024/07/the-faroe-islands-childrens-world-in.html
Children are a poor man’s wealth. – Danish Proverb
THE ADOPTED CHILDREN OF THE FAROE ISLANDS
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2024/07/the-adopted-children-of-faroe-islands.html
“Children are arrows in a quiver, and they are to be trained as missionaries and shot at the Devil.” — Jim Elliot
MEET CHARLTON AND NATASHA SWEAZY AND THEIR 11 CHILDREN
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2026/01/meet-charlton-and-natasha-sweazy-and.html
Children are like tiny flowers: They are varied and need care, but each is beautiful alone and glorious when seen in the community of peers. - Friedrich Frobel
Im Dutzend billiger (Cheaper By the Dozen) – Meet Pastor Alex Probst and Kim with their children
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2026/02/im-dutzend-billiger-cheaper-by-dozen.html
Beyond 2050 the world population may start to decrease if women across the world will have, on average, less than 2 children. But that decrease will be slow. - Hans Rosling
BIRTHGAP – CHILDLESS WORLD DOCUMENTARY FILM
https://blackforestproject421.blogspot.com/2025/09/birthgap-childless-world-documentary.html




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