A new UN report reveals economic hardship, not feminism or selfishness, is the primary cause of declining global fertility rates, challenging common assump

Fertility rates are falling worldwide not because young people are rejecting marriage, children or family life but because many are facing economic and housing constraints.

A new UN survey reveals economic hardship, not changing values, is preventing young people from starting families and having children.

A new UN report reveals economic hardship, not feminism or selfishness, is the primary cause of declining global fertility rates, challenging common assump