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by throwaway03626
1035 days ago
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There are other concerns as well related to cost of living. Even though we would like people to live outside the cities, cities attract a lot of potential parents. They end up in a situation where they have a long education and start their careers late and don't have the financial capability to get a decent family friendly apartment in the city. Many wait until it's almost too late, and having more than 1 or 2 is definitely not something most wants The average age of first-time mothers is over 30 years old. A single child may be something the family can handle, but more than 1 or 2 forces the families to move outside the cities to be able to afford a house in addition to hurting the mother's career. Tldr: - Cost of living in the cities are too high - If a second (or third) child forces them to move out of the city, many increasingly choose the cities - Having more than one child after 30 will have a negative impact on the career as they simply can't work as many hours and has to spend long periods away from work |
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