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Over the recent decades, economists and demographers have grown to believe that as societies grow richer and more advanced, birth rates inevitably decline. A newer study showed that this trend is reversible.

Apr 1, 2025, 10:22 PM

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      "title": "J-Shape Revisited: Human Development and Fertility in the United States — Konsyse",
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