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  • Sep 7, 2023 | worksinprogress.co | Ed Conway |Robin Grier |Anvar Sarygulov |Phoebe Arslanagic-Wakefield

    Words by25 Mins The West has been below replacement fertility once before. Then came the Baby Boom. Understanding that boom may help us deal with today’s bust. In 1800, the average British woman had 4.97 children over the course of her life, about the same amount as the average woman living in Burkina Faso today. A century later, Britain’s fertility rate had slipped to 3.9 children per woman.

  • Sep 7, 2023 | worksinprogress.co | Samuel Hughes |Anya Martin |Robin Grier |Anvar Sarygulov

    Words by25 Mins The West has been below replacement fertility once before. Then came the Baby Boom. Understanding that boom may help us deal with today’s bust. In 1800, the average British woman had 4.97 children over the course of her life, about the same amount as the average woman living in Burkina Faso today. A century later, Britain’s fertility rate had slipped to 3.9 children per woman.

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