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Commentary: Should we blame smartphones for declining birth rates?

The fertility crisis appears to be a crisis of connection compounded by smartphones, says Christine Emba for the New York Times.

Raccontata danbcnews.comchannelnewsasia.comzerohedge.com

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Commentary: Should we blame smartphones for declining birth rates?

The fertility crisis appears to be a crisis of connection compounded by smartphones, says Christine Emba for the New York Times.

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nbcnews.com4 g fa

Why the falling fertility rate isn’t a crisis – and smartphones aren’t to blame

The theory that digital technology is shrinking our population has picked up steam, but many researchers aren’t convinced.

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zerohedge.com1 g fa

Are iPhones Dialing Up The Birth Dearth?

NBER study attributes 33-52% of U.S. fertility decline among women aged 15-44 since 2007 to iPhone adoption, driven by reduced in-person interaction and increased media consumption. Tech leadership should recognize that consumer device design cascades into demographic and behavioral outcomes—a governance concern as regulation increasingly scrutinizes unintended social consequences.

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·nbcnews.com

    Why the falling fertility rate isn’t a crisis – and smartphones aren’t to blame

    The theory that digital technology is shrinking our population has picked up steam, but many researchers aren’t convinced.

  2. domenica 21 giugno 2026·channelnewsasia.com

    Commentary: Should we blame smartphones for declining birth rates?

    The fertility crisis appears to be a crisis of connection compounded by smartphones, says Christine Emba for the New York Times.

  3. domenica 21 giugno 2026·zerohedge.com

    Are iPhones Dialing Up The Birth Dearth?

    America’s fertility crisis has many causes, but a new study suggests the device that changed how we communicate may also have changed how we connect.