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by DoingIsLearning
405 days ago
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> This discussion comes up a lot on HN, and it seems to be one where there are answers, but people don't like the answers, so they go back to feigning ignorance. A real interesting data point that made reconsider some of my assumptions on birth rates in developed nations is Israel. There is a really interesting piece (albeit with a conservative bias) that can articulate this far better than I can. [0] [0] https://nationalpost.com/opinion/danielle-kubes-the-truth-be... |
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Without data on the relative affordability of living and having children in Israel, and on how parent-friendly (especially mom-friendly) life actually is there - that's 95% useless for comparing to other countries.
(Yes, I get that a very pro-child culture could translate to very pro-child policies.)