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How smartphone use is linked to falling birth rates

Birth rates across Europe have been falling for years. A new study highlights a possible cause. #EuropeNews

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euronews.comStai leggendo5 g fa

How smartphone use is linked to falling birth rates

Smartphone adoption since 2007 correlates with 71% drop in teenage births globally, via reduced in-person interaction documented across 128 countries. Remote work flexibility linked to 14% higher fertility; workplace policies thus shape employee retention and demographic outcomes.

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en.mercopress.com5 g fa

The irreversible smart phones and world’s dropping birth rates

By Gwynne Dyer - Smart phones seem to be directly linked to a worldwide crash in the birth rate. It is “quite plausible that the modern digital media environment has had profound effects on society that have led to a…

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·en.mercopress.com

    The irreversible smart phones and world’s dropping birth rates

    By Gwynne Dyer - Smart phones seem to be directly linked to a worldwide crash in the birth rate. It is “quite plausible that the modern digital media environment has had profound…

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·euronews.com

    How smartphone use is linked to falling birth rates

    Birth rates across Europe have been falling for years. A new study highlights a possible cause. #EuropeNews

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