Australia’s fertility rate is now at a record low of 1.48 babies per woman. Gene Tunny and John Humphreys discuss the sharp fall in fertility rates worldwide and what it means for Australia’s economy and society. They explore how declining birth rates threaten our economy, government budgets, and social cohesion, and whether migration, pro-natalist policies, or cultural change can reverse this trend.
Australia’s fertility rate is now at a record low of 1.48 babies per woman. Gene Tunny and John Humphreys discuss the sharp fall in fertility rates worldwide and what it means for Australia’s economy and society. They explore how declining birth rates threaten our economy, government budgets, and social cohesion, and whether migration, pro-natalist policies, or cultural change can reverse this trend.
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ABS births data:
https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/population/births-australia/2024
e61 analysis of the Baby Bonus:
https://e61.in/australias-fertility-decline-evidence-and-policy-experience/
Birthgap documentary:
https://youtu.be/m2GeVG0XYTc?si=vuZvBqwVkZn3q1oZ
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