I am a Taiwanese, and because of the declining fertility rate, the economic structure has begun to change, factories can’t find employees, and universities can’t find students. But the people around us are still afraid to have children because having a baby means your career will take a hit.
Just have babies anyway, if that's what you want to do. That's the attitude among developing nations and lower class individuals in first world countries. Have the babies and don't worry about how to pay for them and you will find a way. Look at a nation like Nigeria with a very high fertility rate. Is their economy booming more than Taiwan because of all the extra people? If anything, countries are trying to find more ways to eliminate jobs and be more efficient.
@@millevenon5853 But wouldn't that mean less money to take home leading to fewer kids? People aren't having kids because they don't put a priority in having them. They want to have their fun, be able to do what they want to do, and have disposable income.
@@citrustaco The reason why in South Korea people aren't having babies is because they're spending every hour of the day in the office, and that's because they have an extremely demanding work culture. It has nothing to do with money, it's simply a matter of time spent at work as opposed to away from work. People need more time for going out and dating.
In Greece most people used to marry and have two well brought up children , but with the economic decline 25% of people are "newly impoverished" and do not even marry, let alone have children.
Untrue. The Greek trend of below replacement level birth rates started in the 80s. It has no correlation with the crisis (although the crisis did bring it down 0.1-0.2). It all correlates with feminism. Once we got westernized and introduced feminism into our societies we have had a major decline in both marriages and birth rates. And we have had an increase in suicides and divorces.
@@captainvanisher988very well said , feminisim and letting women work destroys society and makes you extinct ( by gradually declining your birthrate )
@@captainvanisher988 It's not feminism's fault, it's your misogyny, stop beating your wives, protesting against the arrest of Andrew Tate, and maybe you'll be able to get married. Feminism can only bring good for the family, and we see that in Scandinavia, where both father and mother will have leave to spend with their child.
@@lorenzobianchini4095 It has, hence why it's lower than the replacement level. The issue that societies like Greece, South Korea, Japan and China face is far worse for one reason. Because they brought feminism over whilst trying to uphold their conservative values. All of the countries I mentioned are relatively conservative, however conservative values do not really work well along side feminism. But no, relinquishing their traditional values will not only NOT fix their birth rates (maybe improve them a little) but it will also bring other kind of problems like mass immigration, high crime rates etc.
Africa has the highest decrease. It's just that we were starting from a much higher point. Also, we're poor so kids are labourers and retirement plans unless your parents worked really hard and were educated on pension schemes and savings. My parents are some of the few like that so they don't rely on us. The infant mortality rate is high and AIDS is a pandemic here. The population evens out eventually. I started attending funerals in my family while still in my mother's womb
@Mabus Nero an example is my country, Kenya. It was an average of 7 in 1950 and now it's 3.5 thanks to girls' education. We still have a long way to go though. My family is an example. My dad had 11 siblings and my mom had around 20. They both came from polygamous homes. 3 of my dad's siblings are dead and my mom's side halved. They had 4 kids and none of us have children. Our ages are 32 to 25
Everywhere it’s feeling. I’m Mexican and most of my siblings’ friends still had at least a brother or a sister, while many of my friends are already only child. Keep in mind when I was born there was a 2.3 birth rate, now it’s dropped to 1.8
@@cottownpicker exactly how is it selfish? Here in Mexico there was this famous ad campaign in the 70s that said “la familia pequeña vive mejor” (smaller families live better) and it holds just so well. Just need to check any economic stat on Mexico over the last 15-20 years (excepting 2008 and 2020) to see how things have changed
Less people is good if there is not enough for the already born. See Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador as an example, having babies the can't afford the living costs and trying to invade U.S.
@@Qazaqistan Yeah OK, but Japan is more important than most countries thanks to its large population and economy. However, many rich and important countries are going the same way as Japan. Italy and South Korea for example. And Taiwan, Singapore and Germany... 😉
This rank is quite related the development level and the people life pressure from each countries. I am a Chinese who lives in Europe. You can see the lowest number from East Asia. People really feel more pressure when think about carrying a baby. The cost, the energy you spend on a baby and compared them to how much you earned and how much spare time you have after work. People there are afraid to have a baby indeed.
The more educated people are, the more reluctant they are to have children, whether they are rich or poor. the ancients were advised to have many children because child mortality rate was very high, after world war 2 health technology grew rapidly, child mortality rate was getting lower which is why we had a population growth boom in the 50s. and now an educated society considers children no longer a blessing but instead a burden. (the more educated you are, the more you perceive that you are a weak creature and our brain perceives this as something dangerous and changes our instincts from reproductive instincts to survival instincts (thomas maltus theory)), my client is a rich man he lives in tokyo, he has several branches of fancy restaurants but he only has one child. and even the happiest country in the world, Finland, has the best education but poor birth rate. and based on a Forbes analysis of more than 700 US billionaires, the very rich have an average of only 2.3 children, while low-educated countries have high birth rates.
No one will have children when you have to spend your fortune and piece of your mind on your children's education and you cannot still guarantee their success or getting a job at least. We are not being selfish, nor being dumb. We gen z in Korea had seen all these struggles. Who would take such risks?
I’m gen z too. I don’t think the earth is as clean as before for human. It gonna turn into a hell with virus and pollution anyway. No matter what happened to future,I’d like my kids stay away from here.
As a Greek father, you are VERY right. I am 50, we have two children, but had them before the crisis of 2009. My wage today is the same as it was in 2000, but things are x4 more expensive now. If it was today, I would never have children, no a chance in a million . You did the right thing.
As a Brazilian, I can say that the trends are that the world population starts to get smaller and smaller, here in Brazil it is no different, we have a birth rate of *1.62 children per woman,* a little below the 2.1 for replacement, in 2025 the number of elderly people will exceed that of children in Brazil
Alessandro, I think it is logical and natural. The needs of the people are growing. Before, we only needed shorts and beads to be happy. Now we need 5 pairs of shoes, a closet with branded clothes, a large house with TV, a computer, and furniture. Every year we need a new smartphone. But the resources of the Earth are limited and already now we are faced with the problem that in some regions there is not enough free space to build landfills and dispose of the results of our happy life. Therefore, people unconsciously made the decision to reduce the birth rate. Better a small number of happy people than a large number of very poor people. By the way, contrary to your belief, the population of the earth is still growing too rapidly. Over the past 100 years, the number of people has tripled!
@@UserUser-in6ig The trends are indeed to decrease, because with the birth rates increasingly low, in 2100 it is predicted that the world population will fall by half, and of today we complete the 8 billion people, in 2100 we will have about 4 billion. *Sorry for my English
eh i would take these projections with a grain of salt tbh, birth rate fluctuates a lot, births in Brazil from 2021 to 2022 are actually up since the pandemic ended and everything for example, and tbh, at least it's not half as bad as Europe or East Asia
the dynamics clearly show how difficult the 90s were for Russia. I was born in 1995, I have a twin sister and an older brother (he was born in 1985). Despite the fact that we are from Moscow, we lived very poorly, and my father barely managed to feed our family. Most of my friends who are my age have at most one sibling, who is usually either much older (born in the USSR) or much younger (born around 2005), when life became better for many Russians. Interesting 🤔
You can easily see the period from 91 to 2000 is declining during Eltsin, and then Putin took over and since 2000 things started to change. Thats one more reason for the West to hate Putin, he is making Russia stronger! Best wishes from LT my friend.
@@slayerhimselfDude, it was not Putin who encouraged Russians to make more babies. The nineties were a time of political and economic instability in Russia. But after 2000 prices for oil and gas went through the roof, which gave the Russian economy a boost.
@@jorgbuhler4521It is not only about prices - Putin indeed changed a lot, first of all by giving order. If you never lived in chaos, you would never realise how critically important order is. Plus Putin heavily changed the structure of power and ecomony - his model is far from being perfect, but hugely better than the shit that Gorbachev's and Yeltsin's teams brought during their reign.
Can you do one with birth rates of natives from those countries instead? As I think immigrants from some African, Asian and Middle Eastern countries contribute more to the birth rate of some European countries compared to the Natives
spain italy ukraine Puerto Rico is lower than japan but people always talkabout japan's birth rate lol the western propaganda japan is 1.4 canada is 1.5 UK is 1.6 almost no difference
And japan’s population is also double to these two countries, the real problem we should focus is not the low birth rate but the stability of the decline and how it effects the economic.
Japan is like the most popular girl in class. Her classmates watch her every move and are either sad or happy. And if there's even the slightest rumour about her, people start gossiping about her. No one cares if other introverted or unpopular classmates get bullied or if tragedy happens.
I thought Musk was exaggerating when he said South Korea may run out of South Koreans unless birthrates change. Taiwan is already fighting for workers. China is contracting and India is still growing its population. No African nations on this last list.
We are at 2.0.... we have already stopped growing ........ only 3 states have fertility rates above 2.0 ..... rest of the country is either 2.0 or less
As a Singaporean, I think we will be fine. The government here is all about efficiency. The country is run like a company instead of a home. The government is already taking lots of foreigners to prevent population collapse. If the birth rate drops more, the government will just increase the number of foreigners it takes in. So, in all reality, there is no necessity for locals to be overtly concerned about having kids. Those who don't want to can remain as it is. It is going to be a different story for South Korea. South Korea is homogeneous unlike Singapore. Singapore can just have a influx of foreigners from China, India, Malaysia, you name it. It's not like Singaporeans will do anything about it anyway. They don't dare to change the government during elections. So, Singapore will survive, population wise. South Korea on the other hand, can't really flood non Koreans into it's country. It would destabilise the culture and identity of the country. I don't think they want their country to be flooded with malnourished North Koreans either. So, it's pretty bad news for South Korea.
@@AndreCS-hc6xm That will be way far down the road. It will be the problem of people born in the 2060s and after in my country. India and Indonesia do not have a declining birth rate. China and Malaysia currently do. If Singapore maintains it's current economical standing in the world, then it will still be able to attract foreigners from all 4 of these countries for the foreseeable future. On top of that, Singapore was never homogeneous. So, Singapore has no problem inviting foreigners from all Asian countries and even non Asian countries if need be to maintain the population. Singapore's economy is functioning fine with a 5 million population. It is not that big of a number to maintain. The other countries that are larger will find it hard to maintain their population size.
who want go live Singapore seriously . cost of living and specialy rent is a joke maybe people from south Asia will go work in Singapour for 5 years visa but for sure not for living if you work in Singapour you can't afford condo or house but as Thai .Laos. Malaysian if you go work there so you can make home in your country and back with saving people from south Asian want have family in Singapour you can't
@@gringolife9986 Well, ask the 2 million strong foreigner population why they are here lol. Heck, let's only focus on those that decided to sink their roots here. There are on average 20,000 new citizens added to the country every year. Another average of 30,000 permanent residencies issued. That alone makes up for 50,000 foreigners that decide to make Singapore their home permanently every year. Which exceeds the number of annual local births at 31,000. So, based on the cold hard numbers. You are wrong. There is plenty of demand for foreigners from all over the world that want to make Singapore their home despite the cost of living. So, you may wanna go ask the 50,000 foreigners why they decide to make Singapore their home. If they aren't enough, ask the total 2 million strong foreigner population why they come to Singapore. Every foreigner that has chosen to live here decided to do so despite the costs. They valued other non tangible assets like safety, peace, low corruption, good healthcare. These things are not quite readily available in any of the neighbouring countries you mentioned. So, unless those countries can offer all those things along with a low cost of living, it is highly unlikely Singapore will struggle to attract enough foreigners to sustain its population. Heck, Singapore is one of the very few countries in the world that can flex the ability to drink water right out of the tap. No need to boil. Just straight out of the tap. Just that alone is enough to set apart Singapore from loads of countries.
Seems dubious to me that China didn't figure during the height of the 1 child policy. Suggests that data for China from those years was not included, which raises questions as to the completeness/accuracy of the data generally
@@capodibomba4023 maybe because the white people in Europe dont have babies... the government needs to make grow the fertility ranking! and if the immigrants do it! THEY ARE WELCOME! ;)
Не заводят потому что большей части с мужчин много отвественности требуют, надо заксы закрыть везде. Раньше же ходили в церковь и всё норм было. Згс это вообще так по сути бюрократия, в Германии уже 30лет уже не кто не женится потому что имущество отбрать могут даже если просто проживали не имея детей.
Although Korea's population density is high in the world, which is above 500 people per square kilometer, it is a serious problem that the fertility rate is below the decimal point.
It's a SOLUTION to the population density that Korea's fertility rate is so low. If it weren't so low, it would become completely unbearable to live there. As it is, the population of Korea is still INCREASING, even with the low fertility rate.
@@Panamenya How? I thought that Korea just like Japan has a pretty low immigration rate. So population should sink. I heard that only in major cities the population is rising because there are jobs and people go there. In rural ares more and more people are going away because there are almost no jobs. I could imagine living in a rural area (would prefer that for my child(ren) over a metropolis) but good luck finding a job there. Not to mention a job for you AND your partner.
In Egypt, the government is trying to increase the difficulties of marriage and facilitate the separation of families. This appears to be a very evil act, but it succeeds. It went down to 3.5 and is due to the fact that we are a country that preserves religion and culture. Therefore, from the beginning of marriage until boredom, we remain solid and full of tents.
That's because of the evil kuffar sisi government funded by us and Israel. They want to make the egypt population plummet and also because of the tax on marriage push people to zina
Fuck religion fuck culture. Those are just mere entertainment. NOBODY has any right to force that shit onto OTHERS, least of all those who did not consent to be born.
Concerning Germany: Up to 45% of city population is meanwhile immigrants. They have lots of children. In contrary original Germans tend to have 1 to 2 or even zero children. So your statistics is dubious after - let's say - 1980.
We are all cooked just at various degrees. For example east Asia is the absolute worst when. It comes to births minus India as they are just above replacement level. Although they will fall below soon. Europe is second when it comes to decline. As it's population is stagnant and slowly declining. The u,s and Canada as well as Australia are at around 1.6 and since immigration is high in the u.s the population won't begin to decrease for another couple of decades. When it comes to a shrinking population. Out of the west I believe the u.s and Canada have the best fertility rates but they are still below replacement level. Latin America is around replacement level. Africa is currently very high however it is in free fall for a couple decades. It used to be 6.7 now it's 4.
Most people in these countries are locked in apartments that don't belong to them so they have to pay rent and their job gives them a salary that can only provide the basic for themselves, so making a family is not an option in the so called developed world. In contrast in all the countries that make many babies the children go to work in a very young age so they can bring mo
@@Thematic2177 Thats the problem he is trying to explain, it doesnt matter how developed the country is, if the workers doesnt get paid a dignified vage, i dont give a f@ck if you live in the best country you can think of, you cannot sustain a family, simple.
@@Thematic2177 Thats a different type of "being in absolout sh1t" our examples hold true for developed countries as I typed, not whatever the f@ck is going on with africa, theirs is about education and utter lack of capacity for their country to do any help, but for some f@cking reason they think its okay, As I mentioned, when the people have some set of expectations in a society like in the developing or developed ones, it doesnt apply to the ones in bum f@ck nowhere. xD So, i have no idea why its that way in africa, but i have some ideas to say why its like this in others.
Migration to cities produced lower fertility rate. In villages women stayed at home taking care of children but in cities both parents have to work in order to survive.
As s working mother, I am very grateful that I can work, be financially independent and enjoy my life instead if slaving away at home as a servant to my husband!
@@AntjeRoestenburg just selfish as it is , it has nothing to do with work or not , its jsut do you want to sacrifice your lifestyle or not , my mother is dentist and worked and everything ( now retired ) and she did have us 5 children , the difference of mentality is the key , ppl in your countries just don't want children thats it
It's interesting to see how after 1990 with the fall of communism, Romania's birth rate plummeted. During communism in Romania abortion was illegal (between 1967 and 1989 through Decree 770) and after communism fell abortion was legalized. Also, during communism only a select few could travel or emigrate to other countries but after 1990 Romanian youth emigrated (also a lot of brain drain of doctors, nurses, programmers, engineers etc) and so the birth rate started to lower.
@@sykles8589 By the way, do you know what a low standard of living is now in countries ruled by communists? Do you want to move there and work for free for the sake of building communism?
@@histriamagna1014 If a country being weak and insignificant choose the liberal path, other company's will conquer the market of that country and will not let production in it grow. In politics there are no evil and no angels there is only pragmatic decisions. If S. Korea was not a autocracy at the start there would be no strong companies from S. Korea, thus the basic people of that country would have lower living conditions, because government will not have then the money to provide that.
Born in 1993 I am the only child, most of my friends are also the only children. Even many of our parents generation were the only children. In grandparents generation people had like 2-3 kids on average. Great-grandparents more - but that was in 1800's
Nice. I'm not having children, so the cycle of dysfunction and drama in my family ends with me. Why add to the world's problems when you can help solve them?
@@joshklaver47you could start your own healthy little family , but I guess you don't like the responsability 😉 it is easier to do cry abouy the bad World and climate change all day long. Get a life
I’m Mexican, I’m 29, some of my school friends already have 4 kids, 100% already have at least 1, my neighbor she’s only 20 and going for the 4th one, one of my aunts had her first baby when she was 15, I think we’re dealing with the opposite over here
@@joshklaver47 they don’t even decide, almost nobody thinks about that, it just happens, it’s more of an accident than a conscious decision… once the child is there then they start thinking about all that
Singapore does not worry about employment because neighbouring countries will supply the labour BUT it will come one day that the whole departments or factories will employ foreigners even the TOP MANAGEMENT...
Look, I'm from Brazil, I have no intention of going to live in the so-called "first world" despite being a granddaughter of Portuguese and having European citizenship as well. Here I intend to have about five children, I live in a large house with 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, dining room and 2 bathrooms, in my backyard I have 9 fruit trees... I wouldn't trade it here for anything! What a terrible life in these countries! Here in my city, the temperature varies between 28 degrees in the summer and 10 degrees in the winter, with 12 hours of sunshine a day (in winter and summer), public school is free and healthcare is also free, I really love my country! Now I understand why you don't want to have children... Children give work it's true, but what in life doesn't work? Apart from that it is too amazing to form another human being, if you educate him well he will be a nice person, seeing a mini human being with his face calling you mother or father is priceless. Children don't need luxuries, children need healthy food, schooling and health care, the rest is futility! A cheap toy pleases as much as an expensive one, because children are not materialistic, materialistic are immature parents. Having children, having a family of your own is the best thing you have. Values are more important than material possessions!
Brazil has an even lower birth rate than the United States of America... Brazil's birth rate is 1.68 USA is 1.78. Brazil has a declining birth rate. You need a birth rate of 2.1 children per woman to break even in the long run, Brazil's is 1.68 (well below the break even point). Just because there are some countries with lower birth rates, doesn't mean Brazilians are having 5 children... Brazil has a low birth rate, and it keeps getting lower each year.
I got your point, but it seems like your intentions are egoistic, because you want to bring a new human being into this world, but for what? Because you want to educate them and want them to call you parent. However, a not existing person can't give a consent on their birth. There are a lot of difficulties in life, and what we call happiness is just a few flashes of sunshine between them. And you are going to impose life on five people without their consent just because you want so. I know, Brazil is fabulous country, definitely not the worst to live in, but anyway, your intention is anti-human being. You can give care to animal or foster children, why would you rather contribute to overpopulation? If your child has been born, they can regret of being born, but if they hasn't been born, they can't regret of never being born I've never wanted to be born but nobody asked me
@@Epimpin101 no it's not, Brazil's birth rate is between 1.7-1.8, the US is like 1.5-1.6 right now, just compare the number of births and population growth in the US and the ones in Brazil in 2021 to have an idea, the stats you're using were probably during the pandemic or some inaccurate source, even in the pandemic the br population natural increase was nearly 900k people while the US population only naturally grew by 200k, the biggest population growth in the US comes from immigration, not the same for Brazil
@@mauriciohiure2192 in 2022 united states growth 1.3 million people ( 1 million is imigrant) so that mean without imigrant united states population still growth 😂😂😂
@@User__-75338 one day they'll start to import millions of young North Koreans, who have ideal birth rates about 2.2. Formerly I thought it's South Korea which will eventually consume North economically, but now it seems like North will win. Not militarily, since South is stronger, but demographically
we are marching towards a demographic and economic collapse. millions of old people on pensions and no one to take care of them. few working age people paying extreme taxes so lots of wealth will emigrate somewhere else with less tax. its a downward spiral.
Economic system which relies on endless growth will.lead to a worse collapse. Overshoot-collapse. We are already in overshoot for 50 years as a species. We consume too much, and our population grew too large. In 1950s it was only 2.5 billion and people didn't overconsume resources like now. The economic system can be changed to not rely on population growth anymore, but the ecological laws of nature are a given, we can't grow forever. So decline is still significantly less dangerous than if insane growth continued on
The lowest have extreme working cultures or an unoptimal housing situation, such as eastern EU and east asia. Notice how the rest of the developed world isnt on there? Thats bcs they dont have those issues
Asian tigers have a combination of being rich, yet crammed and with a history of discouraging fertility. Now they are obsessed with career and success, strive for stability, see children as a disaster
There is some trigger in our brains: if our life is somehow in danger eg because of poor conditions, we want to quickly have children to prolong the species. Otherwise we get lazy
Immigration to the US needs to be based on marketable skills and degrees with a full background check to insure that the person is not affiliated with terrorists, gangs, cartels, or despotic dictatorships.
That would be big government. People should be free to move anywhere on earth. NOBODY is entitled to make demands OUTSIDE their private property. Immigration = free market anarchy/capitalism.
Whats crazy about these stats is that in balkan all the countries except maybe slovenia lost about 500-700k people in the last 5-6 years thats why fertility rate seemingly went up a bit,in reality it may be much lower but there are less people so the stat is actually going up a bit lol
Having less people doesn’t make the birth rate go up. The total fertility rate (tfr) is the number of children an average woman is expected to have in her life based on the current age specific birth rates. What the tfr doesn’t tell you is the crude birth rate. Since a society with very few young women will have a low birth rate even if the tfr is high. ( eg each women has lots of babies but so few women of child bearing years it doesn’t matter. ). That will compound the problem in years ahead and those low tfr countries will enter a fertility death spiral.
@@swparsons well it actually maybe can. Becasue those people who want to migrate are not planning to have kids in their own country so if they leave the country you have less people and the same amount of births.
Indonesia also going down. The number of fertility here is decreasing faster. Young people not really want a baby and most of them postponed to get married. Look at the 2020 census in Indonesia, the growing rate number from 2010 is just 1,3% in total
@@mhdfrb9971 of course buddy, I hope in the near future, the number of fertility in Indonesia is lower than now..Now about 1,3% and hope will be 0,8% 😆
As a Korean, the declining birth rate is a serious social problem. But we are not trying to solve it. They hate each other everywhere and have no respect for humans. Various economic and social problems initiated by the Moon Jae-in administration have shattered Korea's birth rate.
I think that in 2 centuries there will not be Europeans anymore,it's so sad.I'm a German living in Italy and in both these countries the situation is a fucking disaster,you can't even imagine its proportions.
Taiwan is taking the lead in year 2022. It's been two decades staying around the top. The younger generation does not have enough income to support a family. The single and divorce rate keeps climbing up. Their nominal salary does not increase at all in three decades. The housing increases 5 times during this period. Food increases at least three times.
Income is irrelevant. In Africa the fertility rate is highest and they qre the poorest. Also within a country poor people tend to have more children than others. The main problem is people arent getting married young, also women concentrate on their "career" instead of having children.
@@fuerstmetternich1997 Focusing on careers instead of marrying young is a good thing. Low fertility rates are a good thing. There are already way too many people in this world. We should be fixing this world's problems instead of adding to them.
@@joshklaver47 These things would be good in the 3rd world but certainly not in the first world. The 1st world needs a sustainable fertility rate. Otherwise the whole planet will slowly turn into Africa.
@@MerryXmasMfkrs it was a nation. With central government with its own army etc. and those so called republics were subservient to the central government. People were citizens of the ussr and not of latvian republic or georgian republic
@@MerryXmasMfkrs I lived in the USSR. It was one country. We were citizens of the USSR. The people of the USSR. We were not citizens of each individual republic. By your logic the US is also not a nation because it's a federation of states. And a state can mean a nation if you look in in the dictionary
@@scpmryou're not right. republics and states aren't the same. In republics there are different nations: belarus, ukrainian, armenian. In USA there's states with different laws and life, but the same nation.
You are all totally wrong. The world's population has increased 3.5 times over the past 100 years. And now the number of people on Earth continues to increase rapidly. Our planet is overpopulated! And population growth occurs against the background of the growth of overconsumption! Already, in some regions, natural resources are depleted. The lack of drinking water and the lack of landfills for waste storage has become a serious problem even in rich, prosperous countries. Each of us wants a new smartphone, five pairs of shoes, a closet full of clothes, a car. Look at your trash can. Each of us is a garbage generator and resource destroyer. Thus, the decline in the birth rate is a protective mechanism for humanity so that we do not die from a lack of resources, do not suffocate from car exhaust, do not bury ourselves under a mountain of our own waste. Decreasing fertility is not a problem, it is a boon for humanity and for our planet.
1:50 insert "Gas Gas Gas" meme there for Germany. I know it's not something necessary good but as a German I find it weirdly hilarious how that dropped so fast and then all of a sudden we also beat the first place lmao. But at this time weren't there 2 Germanys, the Baltic states and "Russia" didn't exist too then. So did Ukraine and that other Russia. ( Belarus is Russia 2.0. Fight me ) I guess other countries did that too, Eh anyways, nvm then.
Birthrate isn't necessarily related to fertility. People can choose if they want kids or how many kids they want. They can choose to use one of various forms of birth control.
@@myriampro4973 actually not true, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico , Dominican Republic, Jamaica and I'm sure a couple more already face below replacement levels, and Mexico right now is on edge to be part of such list
Как ты умудрился найти статистику рождаемости в советских республиках со времен 1950 года ? Чувствую,что это виде не имеет ни какой фактической базы,а так фантазии .
Except here in the Islamic world 😉 We still maintain the value of the family and having children, unlike the Western world, which is satisfied with sexual relations outside marriage, even though this is forbidden in the three heavenly religions.
what happens when birth rate hits "0.75" ?? u will find it so difficult to observe babies unless u go to a crazy rich area u will have to say hello to flat screens where ever u go & what ever u do will have to wait hours if u want to talk to a real human for errors that do happen a lot in AI world Young ppl will struggle tremendously in job seeking due to their inferiority towards their AI and robotic masters Nothing is ever be forgotten .. this masters know everything even if u refuse to fill the blanks or disagree anything that pops up..thanx to their photographic memory..these days they even dont ask anything ..at a glance of our mobile lens they will lead us somewhere right away ,,, always says my data will be saved in the safest place on earth but i always get texts from someone(thing?) literally knows everything about me (and they often teach me who i am) ppl dont care anything ... les miserables on media have almost no meaning compared to their predownloaded episode of Netflix family names , enthusiasm , reputation , morals , assets that could have been passed over to their chirldern will now have no values As a korean i feel certain fury ppl say we should do something before its too late but we know it is too late immigrants will rush in but they will leave immediately when they find out toxic competitive life(surviving) of ROK Why not when theres some paradises left in differnt side of this planet only the habitable areas will pleurisy ..like it has always been for centuries Good by world korea is at the last chapter of "survival of the fittest" PS--- To u masters ...its u who will have to suffer cus u will have no slaves to dominate ua-cam.com/video/Xdv83MFJd7U/v-deo.html
The death spiral East Asian countries put too much emphasis on getting rich and not enough on family life. They won't die but be immigration destinations which will markedly change in character (for the worse to locals)
let me guess, you think they are gonma be replaced by the boogeyman "middle eastern danger man" and you are afraid? xD where are you going with that statement, explain?
@@MP-ut6eb All of that becomes irrelevent when we see each other as people and not some f@cking irrational and irrelevant tags they put on, the "civilized" people really like to do that a lot while surprisingly many immigrants are more open about accepting others as just human, you can thank their media and lack of emphaty for that brain rot ))))
@@MP-ut6eb I get your point. I was born in Silesia/Poland which was German before WW2 and my family stayed there after the war. That's why I have a German and a Polish passport. When the Soviet Union collapsed my parents put me into a bus and fled to Germany with me. Even though I speak German fluently I always was the 'Polack' in my school or when being with friends even though I explained them that I'm not a native Pole. For them it was simple: I was not born in Germany so I'm not German even though I have a German passport since birth. I also speak Silesian Polish fluently and when I am in Poland to visit relatives that still live there the Poles greet me with warm words like 'Go back to your country you nazi scum'. I'm also not welcome neither in Germany nor in Poland so everytime somebody asks me about my nationality I just say Silesian.
Instead of forcing peoples to have childrens Give them freakin freedom Save Culture not Race Childrens are a liability to economy If there is shortage of labour in the country give jobs to talented foreigners
@@Nils.Minimalist No they don,t and the only reason thay these countries have a higher birth rate is because of migration ok. That is why i mentioned that they too should be on the list.
Argentina has a higher birth rate. Believe me. It's where I live. Immigration or migration have little to do with it. Some families seem to want increase the number by themselves.
@@myriampro4973 Ok are you an argie living there or a foreigner living in Argentina right now. Then it means that Argentina should be removed from the list bit the other countries must remain there because they have a very low replacement levels like Chile Cuba and Uruguay.
A burning question about Ukraine fertility rate at 1.2 before the war, with most women and children (future generation) leaving the country in masses… I wonder how that would impact Ukraine’s population growth which was also declining before the war. Obviously this video doesn’t take the impact on fertility during and post war into account.
South Korea has the lowest fertility rate in the world at 0.9 per woman, followed by Puerto Rico at 1.0, Malta, Singapore, and Hong Kong SAR each at 1.1 per woman.
Hi we just broke the 0.8 line. Life really sucks. 90% of Korean men are forcefully conscripted to keep the army size. It would be better if we conscripted women too.
For women, growing a baby inside them, giving birth and raising said baby for years on end is far more than serving a mere couple of years in the army. Let me enlighten you in the ways a woman's body is affected as a result of bearing children... 1. Body parts mutilated (ie stretch marks and the vagina either brakes or tears giving birth, it will never be the same again)... Excruciatingly painful.... 2. It affected my back (vertebrae). I'd never suffered from a bad back before but have suffered many times since... 3. Your body swells up as it needs to produce 30% more blood. 4. Breasts enlarge for milk production. They can run the risk of infection and become saggy after (permanently). 5. Insomnia, nausea and vomiting is a frequent occurrence due to hormonal changes. 6. If you have a job you'll have to take time off and jeopardise your career. This wouldn't be bad if you had a partner /father of the baby who does 50% of everything that's required. Men usually neglect this though, even marriage cannot guarantee fulfilling of responsibilities. Women with children become vulnerable since becoming pregnant. 7. There's no account or security for illnesses, be it the mother, the father, or the baby/child. 8. It is also expected of women to look after elderly relatives... 9. Many male partners are or turn abusive once a woman gets pregnant... The list goes on... If you were a woman, would you risk having /bearing children? Women are more and more wising up and deciding they do not want a lifetime commitment or the equivalent of slave labour for years and years... On second thoughts, they should conscript women. The birth rate will be even lower... Just saying 🤷♀️
LoL I'd rather be finding myself and having a career. Than be stuck taking caring of a lazy husband, then cook and clean all dayy. A wife is nothing more than a glorified MAID. Being a maid pays better than being a wife.
Italy has always had a lower birth rate than Japan, so why doesn't it appear in the news often? Is immigration to blame for Germany's recent rise in birth rate?
Does not makes sense that Switzerland in 1962 with the highest rate suddendly disappears, and comming back in 1968 on rank 1 again. There is a lack of data for Switzerland…
The next generation will say the same about our current younger generation. It's all goes in circle anyway no matter how many generation there is because people always think their generation are better than the others.
1:35 when the military dictatorship came to Greece, our birthrate skyrocketed. we left the bottom list. smth for neo-greeks to keep in mind, along with the other things that the dictatorship offered, in contrast to 2000+
@@mpamphsxatz2263 the dictatorship offered debt deletion, reformation of public services, power and water for everyone, proper agricultural funding. If you wanted to work, you were offered the chance, while corruption was reduced.On top all the modern politician whose sons and daughters sucked our country dry since 1974 were either imprisoned or exiled. But unfortunately when the ""nation founder"" wanted to kick out the dictatorship, so that he takes charge, made a deal with usa (cia) to remove the dictatorship. Hence the dead from Polytechnio uprising. Dont forget my man that the cyprus betrayal (1974) happened when the brigadier general Ioannidis (puppet ruler)came to power. The dictatorship ceased in 1973, in order for elections to happen and turn Greece into a republic again. Truth is harsh, cause school does not offer everything (even Asia Minor calamity is learned at school as a very crowded incident), so i expect that you dont know the whole story. I am sure that it will be learned, just like with the dictator Ioannis Metaxas. It just needs a couple of decades. Also you qill easily witness the following. Every dictatorship in modern greece had a purpose to reform the country and help people, instead of the ones of political parties.
@@tasospat4919 if you do not want to bring babies to this shitty world, then you are free to be castrated. And if you really give damn about if smb makes babies or not, i highly recommend that you check out the joke with the slippers and the vibrator.
@@mpamphsxatz2263 What isolation? It was the time when our economy was developing due to free, open markets and private investments. There was no isolation. 🤷🏼♂️
Kids are a sacrifice for a parent. A hefty one at that. It's sad too many people don't want to make that sacrifice. Children are more valuable than a better standard of living or a cushy job. Too many people are chasing happiness and not purpose.
Do you know why Romania in 1967 disappeared from this list? If you are not decreței you probably don't know, it was because of that period communist dictator (all communist leaders are dictators actually) abolished the abortion and contraception in 1966 with the decree 770. As a result in 1967 and 1968 Romania experienced a baby boom but in the next years fell again, they found illegal ways to both contraceptive methods and abortions.
@@unilajamuha91 back then when whole Europe was prosperous and powerful than entire world....golden era of Europe is almost over...eu is feeling some kind of demographically changes in their bloods😂
In Lithuania few people are having children. I am 30 and out of 28 classmates of mine about 1/3 have children and none of them have 2 kids yet. Fertility rate is very low. Many female relatives that are above 30 are still childless. I know case where there are 3 daughters in a family aged 28-33 and all of them are single and childless.
Cool. Sounds like a nice place to live. There are too many people in the world already. It's nice to see people working to solve the world's problems instead of adding to them. 🇱🇹
I know a few girls in that agespan too, single and childless. Not easy for them to find a suitable partner amongst the childish, overaged 12year olds they have to choose from in the Western World. Glad I´m not in their position. Rgr
@@Otterstone Quality beats quantity every time. I'm glad Lithuania hasn't been destroyed by overpopulation, like so many other countries. Normalising childfree living is a good thing. Good for people, and good for the environment.
@@czaszaprzeszly371 yes it did ukraine people's Republic than soviet ukraine but most importantly the ukrainian nation existed and it was much larger before soviet union destroyed most of them!
A taxa de natalidade nos países europeus, na realidade, é baixa desde 1910, quando houve o fim da transição demográfica, quando a maior parte da população ja estava morando em cidades, no entanto, quando acabou a segunda guerra mundial, houve o baby boom e isso ajudou a aumentar as taxas de natalidade para níveis acima dos 2,1 filhos por mulher por um certo tempo.
@@jurisprudens Why do you need economic growth? The growth of the economy means that the natural resources of the earth are turning into sh*t. Do you want to speed up this process? Look at your trash can. How much of this sh*t will you produce in your entire life? How much of this sh*t will your kids produce? Do you understand that with the growth of the economy, the amount of this sh*t will increase?
@@jurisprudens Ой, я сразу не заметил, что Вы говорите по-русски. О каком росте экономики может идти речь? Учитывая текущую ситуацию и санкции, забудьте об этом на десятки лет.
@CrazySerb mapper Зато што хрватски неандерталац погрешно мисли да се подижу на листи јер расту. А у ствари им бројеви падају али се подижу на листи јер другима бројеви падају брже него њима.
The more educated people are, the more reluctant they are to have children, whether they are rich or poor. the ancients were advised to have many children because child mortality rate was very high, after world war 2 health technology grew rapidly, child mortality rate was getting lower which is why we had a population growth boom in the 50s. and now an educated society considers children no longer a blessing but instead a burden. (the more educated you are, the more you perceive that you are a weak creature and our brain perceives this as something dangerous and changes our instincts from reproductive instincts to survival instincts (thomas maltus theory)), my client is a rich man he lives in tokyo, he has several branches of fancy restaurants but he only has one child. and even the happiest country in the world, Finland, has the best education but poor birth rate. and based on a Forbes analysis of more than 700 US billionaires, the very rich have an average of only 2.3 children, while low-educated countries have high birth rates.
@Mabus Nero even if Europe banned all immigration, countries like Britain and Netherlands would still be overcrowded. Europe is too small. All the extra population can go into Russia
I am a Taiwanese, and because of the declining fertility rate, the economic structure has begun to change, factories can’t find employees, and universities can’t find students. But the people around us are still afraid to have children because having a baby means your career will take a hit.
All East Asian countries need a strict 40 hour work week. Then birthrates will rise to at least 1.5
Just have babies anyway, if that's what you want to do. That's the attitude among developing nations and lower class individuals in first world countries. Have the babies and don't worry about how to pay for them and you will find a way. Look at a nation like Nigeria with a very high fertility rate. Is their economy booming more than Taiwan because of all the extra people? If anything, countries are trying to find more ways to eliminate jobs and be more efficient.
@@millevenon5853 But wouldn't that mean less money to take home leading to fewer kids? People aren't having kids because they don't put a priority in having them. They want to have their fun, be able to do what they want to do, and have disposable income.
@@citrustaco The reason why in South Korea people aren't having babies is because they're spending every hour of the day in the office, and that's because they have an extremely demanding work culture. It has nothing to do with money, it's simply a matter of time spent at work as opposed to away from work. People need more time for going out and dating.
Hopefully when China takes Taiwan things will change.
In Greece most people used to marry and have two well brought up children , but with the economic decline 25% of people are "newly impoverished" and do not even marry, let alone have children.
Untrue. The Greek trend of below replacement level birth rates started in the 80s. It has no correlation with the crisis (although the crisis did bring it down 0.1-0.2). It all correlates with feminism. Once we got westernized and introduced feminism into our societies we have had a major decline in both marriages and birth rates. And we have had an increase in suicides and divorces.
@@captainvanisher988very well said , feminisim and letting women work destroys society and makes you extinct ( by gradually declining your birthrate )
@@captainvanisher988So in countries like, for example, France and Ireland where the birth rate is higher than Greece, feminism hasn't arrived!?
@@captainvanisher988
It's not feminism's fault, it's your misogyny, stop beating your wives, protesting against the arrest of Andrew Tate, and maybe you'll be able to get married. Feminism can only bring good for the family, and we see that in Scandinavia, where both father and mother will have leave to spend with their child.
@@lorenzobianchini4095 It has, hence why it's lower than the replacement level. The issue that societies like Greece, South Korea, Japan and China face is far worse for one reason. Because they brought feminism over whilst trying to uphold their conservative values. All of the countries I mentioned are relatively conservative, however conservative values do not really work well along side feminism.
But no, relinquishing their traditional values will not only NOT fix their birth rates (maybe improve them a little) but it will also bring other kind of problems like mass immigration, high crime rates etc.
Birth rates are declining all over the world. Only in africa is Still high.
Africa has the highest decrease. It's just that we were starting from a much higher point. Also, we're poor so kids are labourers and retirement plans unless your parents worked really hard and were educated on pension schemes and savings. My parents are some of the few like that so they don't rely on us. The infant mortality rate is high and AIDS is a pandemic here. The population evens out eventually. I started attending funerals in my family while still in my mother's womb
@Mabus Nero an example is my country, Kenya. It was an average of 7 in 1950 and now it's 3.5 thanks to girls' education. We still have a long way to go though. My family is an example. My dad had 11 siblings and my mom had around 20. They both came from polygamous homes. 3 of my dad's siblings are dead and my mom's side halved. They had 4 kids and none of us have children. Our ages are 32 to 25
Because they have the culture that of you have a lot of children you are a macho
@@DG_5856 it's only men who think like that. Women with options don't birth many children
In Africa and South Asia and Middle East, as well as some countries in Latin America like Bolivia
Everywhere it’s feeling. I’m Mexican and most of my siblings’ friends still had at least a brother or a sister, while many of my friends are already only child. Keep in mind when I was born there was a 2.3 birth rate, now it’s dropped to 1.8
Nice. Here's hoping the birth rate falls below 1. Mexico will be a much safer place when it isn't so overpopulated.
How selfish and short-sighted!
@@cottownpicker exactly how is it selfish? Here in Mexico there was this famous ad campaign in the 70s that said “la familia pequeña vive mejor” (smaller families live better) and it holds just so well. Just need to check any economic stat on Mexico over the last 15-20 years (excepting 2008 and 2020) to see how things have changed
Less people is good if there is not enough for the already born. See Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador as an example, having babies the can't afford the living costs and trying to invade U.S.
@@FufucaCacildis you can exclude Mexico, because more people return than leave. Yes, most people at the US border are not Mexicans
The video maker really knows history. In 1955 he separated Croatia, Serbia and other Yugoslav republics.
And Ukraine (which was part of the USSR)
They had to have very detailed statistics to separate countryes like USSR, Czehoslovakia and Yugoslavia
😂
Video maker knows the future 😂
And there was a baby boom in Yugoslavia in the 50s so this video is a bs
this video is not about the history of administrative borders
I never understood why medias keep on focusing on Japan when theres more countries out there with lower birth rates.
Japan's had low rates for longer so you can start to see effects.
Because Japan is much more important than for example Sweden or Spain.
@@Qazaqistan Yeah OK, but Japan is more important than most countries thanks to its large population and economy.
However, many rich and important countries are going the same way as Japan. Italy and South Korea for example. And Taiwan, Singapore and Germany... 😉
@@sweden_is_xxxx you meant that Japan is more relevant for people so that's why people talk about Japan
@@caiosouza4288 Yes. Japan used to be the second largest economy in the world...until China overtook them.
Korea: Let's make impossible for the people to have spare time outside of work.
Korea: WhY yOU Don't hAVe cHiLDreN!?
Maybe they re must make child at works.
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@@sideshow00日本人は昔ほど働いてないよw
This rank is quite related the development level and the people life pressure from each countries. I am a Chinese who lives in Europe. You can see the lowest number from East Asia. People really feel more pressure when think about carrying a baby. The cost, the energy you spend on a baby and compared them to how much you earned and how much spare time you have after work. People there are afraid to have a baby indeed.
Chinese are very focused on professional success to understand your society is very competitive
The more educated people are, the more reluctant they are to have children, whether they are rich or poor. the ancients were advised to have many children because child mortality rate was very high, after world war 2 health technology grew rapidly, child mortality rate was getting lower which is why we had a population growth boom in the 50s. and now an educated society considers children no longer a blessing but instead a burden. (the more educated you are, the more you perceive that you are a weak creature and our brain perceives this as something dangerous and changes our instincts from reproductive instincts to survival instincts (thomas maltus theory)), my client is a rich man he lives in tokyo, he has several branches of fancy restaurants but he only has one child. and even the happiest country in the world, Finland, has the best education but poor birth rate. and based on a Forbes analysis of more than 700 US billionaires, the very rich have an average of only 2.3 children, while low-educated countries have high birth rates.
No that means many problem in your society look at Scandinavian very develop high quality of life and not even been in the chart
Nowadays Chinese diaspora around the world have the lowest fertility rate compare other ethnic. For example like Chinese Singapore (
Reality = China one child policy and high Infant mortality (preindustrial)>1980-2000,= 0.9 births per woman ABEST
No one will have children when you have to spend your fortune and piece of your mind on your children's education and you cannot still guarantee their success or getting a job at least. We are not being selfish, nor being dumb. We gen z in Korea had seen all these struggles. Who would take such risks?
I’m gen z too. I don’t think the earth is as clean as before for human. It gonna turn into a hell with virus and pollution anyway.
No matter what happened to future,I’d like my kids stay away from here.
@@kekeke8446 please don't have kids
@@kekeke8446go outside, see nature, dont be afraid - the dangerous virus boogeyman will not get you.
As a Greek father, you are VERY right. I am 50, we have two children, but had them before the crisis of 2009. My wage today is the same as it was in 2000, but things are x4 more expensive now. If it was today, I would never have children, no a chance in a million . You did the right thing.
@@kekeke8446Virus? One nearly completely solved within 3,5 years?
Now the birth rate of korea is 0.75
It will be lower than 0.5
@@성이름-e8l7x Korean population will be extinct in 2750
@@성이름-e8l7x bro
遥遥领先游戏版本
now 0.59 i am korean😢😢
As a Brazilian, I can say that the trends are that the world population starts to get smaller and smaller, here in Brazil it is no different, we have a birth rate of *1.62 children per woman,* a little below the 2.1 for replacement, in 2025 the number of elderly people will exceed that of children in Brazil
Alessandro, I think it is logical and natural. The needs of the people are growing. Before, we only needed shorts and beads to be happy. Now we need 5 pairs of shoes, a closet with branded clothes, a large house with TV, a computer, and furniture. Every year we need a new smartphone. But the resources of the Earth are limited and already now we are faced with the problem that in some regions there is not enough free space to build landfills and dispose of the results of our happy life. Therefore, people unconsciously made the decision to reduce the birth rate. Better a small number of happy people than a large number of very poor people. By the way, contrary to your belief, the population of the earth is still growing too rapidly. Over the past 100 years, the number of people has tripled!
@@UserUser-in6ig The trends are indeed to decrease, because with the birth rates increasingly low, in 2100 it is predicted that the world population will fall by half, and of today we complete the 8 billion people, in 2100 we will have about 4 billion.
*Sorry for my English
eh i would take these projections with a grain of salt tbh, birth rate fluctuates a lot, births in Brazil from 2021 to 2022 are actually up since the pandemic ended and everything for example, and tbh, at least it's not half as bad as Europe or East Asia
O brasil não é muito diferente que os Estados Unidos em questão de relacionamento social. Os mesmos problemas de lá, a gente tem aqui. E vice versa
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the dynamics clearly show how difficult the 90s were for Russia. I was born in 1995, I have a twin sister and an older brother (he was born in 1985). Despite the fact that we are from Moscow, we lived very poorly, and my father barely managed to feed our family. Most of my friends who are my age have at most one sibling, who is usually either much older (born in the USSR) or much younger (born around 2005), when life became better for many Russians. Interesting 🤔
Now it will become again bad.Most likely your disgusting country will fall apart.
so life indeed became better for russians once putin was elected?
You can easily see the period from 91 to 2000 is declining during Eltsin, and then Putin took over and since 2000 things started to change. Thats one more reason for the West to hate Putin, he is making Russia stronger! Best wishes from LT my friend.
@@slayerhimselfDude, it was not Putin who encouraged Russians to make more babies. The nineties were a time of political and economic instability in Russia. But after 2000 prices for oil and gas went through the roof, which gave the Russian economy a boost.
@@jorgbuhler4521It is not only about prices - Putin indeed changed a lot, first of all by giving order. If you never lived in chaos, you would never realise how critically important order is. Plus Putin heavily changed the structure of power and ecomony - his model is far from being perfect, but hugely better than the shit that Gorbachev's and Yeltsin's teams brought during their reign.
Can you do one with birth rates of natives from those countries instead? As I think immigrants from some African, Asian and Middle Eastern countries contribute more to the birth rate of some European countries compared to the Natives
It's not completly true
@@Moogluvunfortunatelly it is. A lot of asain african and arabic people in the western european countries
In my country in Eastern Europe, the ones who give birth are the gypsies, but there is also a decrease in the number of children among them.
@@skokondrela77 same here, because gypsies are from India
@skokondrela77 which country?
spain italy ukraine Puerto Rico is lower than japan
but people always talkabout japan's birth rate lol
the western propaganda
japan is 1.4 canada is 1.5 UK is 1.6
almost no difference
Because japan's more signicant in terms of economy and world progress
And japan’s population is also double to these two countries, the real problem we should focus is not the low birth rate but the stability of the decline and how it effects the economic.
Yeah, Japan was already on the list since 1950’s and theres no much difference from other European countries.
Japan is like the most popular girl in class. Her classmates watch her every move and are either sad or happy. And if there's even the slightest rumour about her, people start gossiping about her. No one cares if other introverted or unpopular classmates get bullied or if tragedy happens.
The JAPANESE are making a big deal out of it.
I thought Musk was exaggerating when he said South Korea may run out of South Koreans unless birthrates change. Taiwan is already fighting for workers. China is contracting and India is still growing its population. No African nations on this last list.
We are at 2.0.... we have already stopped growing ........ only 3 states have fertility rates above 2.0 ..... rest of the country is either 2.0 or less
@@Quizzingspeed still indians mean median age is below 28 yewrs
@@Quizzingspeed I did not realize it was that low. Why do you think it is like that. Is sex unpopular there? (Not meaning that as a joke!)
@@BuzzSargent south Korean women loves sex. It's just we boys love to pull out. You know. Too expensive to have a child these days.
I don't want to see the world filled with Africans and Indians...
As a Singaporean, I think we will be fine. The government here is all about efficiency. The country is run like a company instead of a home. The government is already taking lots of foreigners to prevent population collapse. If the birth rate drops more, the government will just increase the number of foreigners it takes in. So, in all reality, there is no necessity for locals to be overtly concerned about having kids. Those who don't want to can remain as it is.
It is going to be a different story for South Korea. South Korea is homogeneous unlike Singapore. Singapore can just have a influx of foreigners from China, India, Malaysia, you name it. It's not like Singaporeans will do anything about it anyway. They don't dare to change the government during elections. So, Singapore will survive, population wise. South Korea on the other hand, can't really flood non Koreans into it's country. It would destabilise the culture and identity of the country. I don't think they want their country to be flooded with malnourished North Koreans either. So, it's pretty bad news for South Korea.
Singaporeans will become extinct in Singapore. Or at least the Chinese Singaporeans.
It's still fine but until foreigner China, India, Malaysia and Indonesian got similar problem as like your country.
@@AndreCS-hc6xm That will be way far down the road. It will be the problem of people born in the 2060s and after in my country.
India and Indonesia do not have a declining birth rate. China and Malaysia currently do. If Singapore maintains it's current economical standing in the world, then it will still be able to attract foreigners from all 4 of these countries for the foreseeable future.
On top of that, Singapore was never homogeneous. So, Singapore has no problem inviting foreigners from all Asian countries and even non Asian countries if need be to maintain the population.
Singapore's economy is functioning fine with a 5 million population. It is not that big of a number to maintain. The other countries that are larger will find it hard to maintain their population size.
who want go live Singapore seriously .
cost of living and specialy rent is a joke
maybe people from south Asia will go work in Singapour for 5 years visa but for sure not for living
if you work in Singapour you can't afford condo or house
but as Thai .Laos. Malaysian if you go work there so you can make home in your country and back with saving
people from south Asian want have family in Singapour you can't
@@gringolife9986 Well, ask the 2 million strong foreigner population why they are here lol. Heck, let's only focus on those that decided to sink their roots here.
There are on average 20,000 new citizens added to the country every year. Another average of 30,000 permanent residencies issued. That alone makes up for 50,000 foreigners that decide to make Singapore their home permanently every year. Which exceeds the number of annual local births at 31,000.
So, based on the cold hard numbers. You are wrong. There is plenty of demand for foreigners from all over the world that want to make Singapore their home despite the cost of living.
So, you may wanna go ask the 50,000 foreigners why they decide to make Singapore their home. If they aren't enough, ask the total 2 million strong foreigner population why they come to Singapore.
Every foreigner that has chosen to live here decided to do so despite the costs. They valued other non tangible assets like safety, peace, low corruption, good healthcare. These things are not quite readily available in any of the neighbouring countries you mentioned.
So, unless those countries can offer all those things along with a low cost of living, it is highly unlikely Singapore will struggle to attract enough foreigners to sustain its population.
Heck, Singapore is one of the very few countries in the world that can flex the ability to drink water right out of the tap. No need to boil. Just straight out of the tap. Just that alone is enough to set apart Singapore from loads of countries.
Seems dubious to me that China didn't figure during the height of the 1 child policy. Suggests that data for China from those years was not included, which raises questions as to the completeness/accuracy of the data generally
1 child policy had many exceptions. It was only for Han Chinese and for people in cities.
불안정한 고용, 너무 높은 사교육비용, 너무 비싼 집값, 지나친 서울 밀집화. 이 네가지를 모두 막지못하니... 한국 인구소멸은 너무 당연한 결과임. 결혼하더라도 아이 안낳는 부부도 많다
@@capodibomba4023 maybe because the white people in Europe dont have babies... the government needs to make grow the fertility ranking! and if the immigrants do it! THEY ARE WELCOME! ;)
Не заводят потому что большей части с мужчин много отвественности требуют, надо заксы закрыть везде. Раньше же ходили в церковь и всё норм было.
Згс это вообще так по сути бюрократия, в Германии уже 30лет уже не кто не женится потому что имущество отбрать могут даже если просто проживали не имея детей.
someone please give out free birth control & vasectomies to Africa & India. many women there do NOT WANT babies but it's forced upon them
Из этого видео мы можем сделать вывод, что у большинства из нас, кто еще работает, пенсии уже не будет 😂😂
Although Korea's population density is high in the world, which is above 500 people per square kilometer, it is a serious problem that the fertility rate is below the decimal point.
It's a SOLUTION to the population density that Korea's fertility rate is so low. If it weren't so low, it would become completely unbearable to live there. As it is, the population of Korea is still INCREASING, even with the low fertility rate.
They have achieved greatness
Birth rates un South Korea is about 0.8 children per women😱😱😱
@@Panamenya How? I thought that Korea just like Japan has a pretty low immigration rate. So population should sink. I heard that only in major cities the population is rising because there are jobs and people go there. In rural ares more and more people are going away because there are almost no jobs. I could imagine living in a rural area (would prefer that for my child(ren) over a metropolis) but good luck finding a job there. Not to mention a job for you AND your partner.
@@Panamenya그것은 사실이 아닙니다. 인구수는 점점 줄고있고 정부에서 매년 천문학적인 단위의 돈을 출산률을 위해서 쏟아붓는데 점점 낮아지고 있습니다
In Egypt, the government is trying to increase the difficulties of marriage and facilitate the separation of families. This appears to be a very evil act, but it succeeds. It went down to 3.5 and is due to the fact that we are a country that preserves religion and culture. Therefore, from the beginning of marriage until boredom, we remain solid and full of tents.
That's because of the evil kuffar sisi government funded by us and Israel. They want to make the egypt population plummet and also because of the tax on marriage push people to zina
Fuck religion fuck culture. Those are just mere entertainment. NOBODY has any right to force that shit onto OTHERS, least of all those who did not consent to be born.
i saw in egypt they implemented a two child policy. maybe because of the fact its so densely populated
Lower birth rates and less religious observance will make Egypt a much nicer place to live. Same goes for most of the Middle East.
It is because of sionists. They are destroying Muslims and growing christians. You have to do something about it!
Concerning Germany: Up to 45% of city population is meanwhile immigrants. They have lots of children. In contrary original Germans tend to have 1 to 2 or even zero children. So your statistics is dubious after - let's say - 1980.
I'd just add these statistics are dubious as with any kind of statistics.
@@bruno84this statistic is not doubtful, the registration of new births and deaths are certain.
@@lorenzobianchini4095 truth is this isn't really statistics, it's simply a ranking.
@@bruno84 it is a ranking based on very precise and certain statistical data: births and deaths in each country in a year.
@@lorenzobianchini4095 and ranking is a form of statistics, so my bad on that.
I think the situation in the Vatikan City State is even worse.
But most of the residents are immigrants. They have fresh supply every few years
@@SbudreAll of them are. You can't legally be born a Vatican citizen, you must be appointed by the Pope.
lol 🤣🤣
Yup... unfortunately homosexual fondling doesnt produce children...
😂
I'm Korean. I think we are fucked up
Europe, USA and Canada too...
@@himbuxterrafux9525estados unidos no tiene baja tasa de natalidad
@@himbuxterrafux9525 China, Japan, Taiwan, too. Soon all other countries.
I think India is way more F'd up 👎🏻
Korea is a good country 👍🏻🏆
We are all cooked just at various degrees. For example east Asia is the absolute worst when. It comes to births minus India as they are just above replacement level. Although they will fall below soon. Europe is second when it comes to decline. As it's population is stagnant and slowly declining. The u,s and Canada as well as Australia are at around 1.6 and since immigration is high in the u.s the population won't begin to decrease for another couple of decades. When it comes to a shrinking population. Out of the west I believe the u.s and Canada have the best fertility rates but they are still below replacement level. Latin America is around replacement level. Africa is currently very high however it is in free fall for a couple decades. It used to be 6.7 now it's 4.
The Government: You need to have more kids
The People: Will you lower the cost of living?
The Government: No.
Most people in these countries are locked in apartments that don't belong to them so they have to pay rent and their job gives them a salary that can only provide the basic for themselves, so making a family is not an option in the so called developed world. In contrast in all the countries that make many babies the children go to work in a very young age so they can bring mo
South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan are not "developed world"?? These are some of the richest countries on Earth.
@@Thematic2177 with the highest cost of living. Yet the wages are stagnant.
@@Thematic2177 Thats the problem he is trying to explain, it doesnt matter how developed the country is, if the workers doesnt get paid a dignified vage, i dont give a f@ck if you live in the best country you can think of, you cannot sustain a family, simple.
@@zarlev9083 most workers in Africa aren't paid a dignified wage, yet they're having 6 children per family
@@Thematic2177 Thats a different type of "being in absolout sh1t" our examples hold true for developed countries as I typed, not whatever the f@ck is going on with africa, theirs is about education and utter lack of capacity for their country to do any help, but for some f@cking reason they think its okay,
As I mentioned, when the people have some set of expectations in a society like in the developing or developed ones, it doesnt apply to the ones in bum f@ck nowhere. xD
So, i have no idea why its that way in africa, but i have some ideas to say why its like this in others.
countries NOT on here because they have huge immigration influx that increase the average of the fertility rate
Yeap..white population will be replaced by asians and adricans
Migration to cities produced lower fertility rate. In villages women stayed at home taking care of children but in cities both parents have to work in order to survive.
As s working mother, I am very grateful that I can work, be financially independent and enjoy my life instead if slaving away at home as a servant to my husband!
@@AntjeRoestenburg My wife is not my servant but the best friend and ally.
@@pointgreece4331 good. Unfortunately that isn't the case in many traditional marriages, particularly in villages.
@@AntjeRoestenburgI rather serve my husband than some boss wtf ,how can you even be so brain washed,you are literally slave to company
@@AntjeRoestenburg just selfish as it is , it has nothing to do with work or not , its jsut do you want to sacrifice your lifestyle or not , my mother is dentist and worked and everything ( now retired ) and she did have us 5 children , the difference of mentality is the key , ppl in your countries just don't want children thats it
It's interesting to see how after 1990 with the fall of communism, Romania's birth rate plummeted. During communism in Romania abortion was illegal (between 1967 and 1989 through Decree 770) and after communism fell abortion was legalized. Also, during communism only a select few could travel or emigrate to other countries but after 1990 Romanian youth emigrated (also a lot of brain drain of doctors, nurses, programmers, engineers etc) and so the birth rate started to lower.
Its one of the reasons why weak nations need powerful leader.
But the Romanians shot this leader near the soldiers' toilet after the verdict was announced. 💩🔫😏Why?
@@sykles8589 By the way, do you know what a low standard of living is now in countries ruled by communists? Do you want to move there and work for free for the sake of building communism?
@@sykles8589 No. Countries need smart development plans, investments, cheap housing etc.
No need for another Putin.
@@histriamagna1014 If a country being weak and insignificant choose the liberal path, other company's will conquer the market of that country and will not let production in it grow. In politics there are no evil and no angels there is only pragmatic decisions. If S. Korea was not a autocracy at the start there would be no strong companies from S. Korea, thus the basic people of that country would have lower living conditions, because government will not have then the money to provide that.
Born in 1993 I am the only child, most of my friends are also the only children.
Even many of our parents generation were the only children.
In grandparents generation people had like 2-3 kids on average.
Great-grandparents more - but that was in 1800's
Nice. I'm not having children, so the cycle of dysfunction and drama in my family ends with me. Why add to the world's problems when you can help solve them?
@@joshklaver47you could start your own healthy little family , but I guess you don't like the responsability 😉 it is easier to do cry abouy the bad World and climate change all day long. Get a life
@@joshklaver47 nice! do you want a prize or what? hahahaha
@@joshklaver47cause then youre ending the world, it's quite simple no kids no future
What country are you from?
No. 1 suicide rate, No. 1 behind birth rate, Daehanmin
I’m Mexican, I’m 29, some of my school friends already have 4 kids, 100% already have at least 1, my neighbor she’s only 20 and going for the 4th one, one of my aunts had her first baby when she was 15, I think we’re dealing with the opposite over here
That's insane. I don't know why people would bring children into a country that has so much danger and so little prosperity to offer them.
That's great.
Other extreme.
Children have children.
@@joshklaver47 they don’t even decide, almost nobody thinks about that, it just happens, it’s more of an accident than a conscious decision… once the child is there then they start thinking about all that
@@LuisRMendoza94 I don't understand how people can be so careless and reckless with reproduction. It's the children they are ultimately harming.
Singapore does not worry about employment because neighbouring countries will supply the labour BUT it will come one day that the whole departments or factories will employ foreigners even the TOP MANAGEMENT...
Chinese Singapore fertility rate below
Good riddance
New definition for a developed country. less the birth rate more the growth of a country.😂😂😂😂
Vatican 2.0
Африка в то время: 15 детей на одну семью...
Axaxaxax
South Korea is the no.1 country with low birth rate in the world. Korea does not miss the first place in any field. As a Korean I'm so proud about it!
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
zzzzzzzzz ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 웃프네
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
머 한 민 국
든ㅡ든하다!
Trouble is countries which do not have freedom, do anything that is told by the master.
Look, I'm from Brazil, I have no intention of going to live in the so-called "first world" despite being a granddaughter of Portuguese and having European citizenship as well. Here I intend to have about five children, I live in a large house with 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, dining room and 2 bathrooms, in my backyard I have 9 fruit trees... I wouldn't trade it here for anything! What a terrible life in these countries! Here in my city, the temperature varies between 28 degrees in the summer and 10 degrees in the winter, with 12 hours of sunshine a day (in winter and summer), public school is free and healthcare is also free, I really love my country! Now I understand why you don't want to have children... Children give work it's true, but what in life doesn't work? Apart from that it is too amazing to form another human being, if you educate him well he will be a nice person, seeing a mini human being with his face calling you mother or father is priceless. Children don't need luxuries, children need healthy food, schooling and health care, the rest is futility! A cheap toy pleases as much as an expensive one, because children are not materialistic, materialistic are immature parents. Having children, having a family of your own is the best thing you have. Values are more important than material possessions!
Brazil has an even lower birth rate than the United States of America... Brazil's birth rate is 1.68 USA is 1.78. Brazil has a declining birth rate.
You need a birth rate of 2.1 children per woman to break even in the long run, Brazil's is 1.68 (well below the break even point). Just because there are some countries with lower birth rates, doesn't mean Brazilians are having 5 children... Brazil has a low birth rate, and it keeps getting lower each year.
I got your point, but it seems like your intentions are egoistic, because you want to bring a new human being into this world, but for what? Because you want to educate them and want them to call you parent. However, a not existing person can't give a consent on their birth. There are a lot of difficulties in life, and what we call happiness is just a few flashes of sunshine between them. And you are going to impose life on five people without their consent just because you want so. I know, Brazil is fabulous country, definitely not the worst to live in, but anyway, your intention is anti-human being. You can give care to animal or foster children, why would you rather contribute to overpopulation? If your child has been born, they can regret of being born, but if they hasn't been born, they can't regret of never being born
I've never wanted to be born but nobody asked me
@@АлександраКаллаур-г8х Wow you're so grateful you want to be born there's a reason you haven't committed
@@Epimpin101 no it's not, Brazil's birth rate is between 1.7-1.8, the US is like 1.5-1.6 right now, just compare the number of births and population growth in the US and the ones in Brazil in 2021 to have an idea, the stats you're using were probably during the pandemic or some inaccurate source, even in the pandemic the br population natural increase was nearly 900k people while the US population only naturally grew by 200k, the biggest population growth in the US comes from immigration, not the same for Brazil
@@mauriciohiure2192 in 2022 united states growth 1.3 million people ( 1 million is imigrant) so that mean without imigrant united states population still growth 😂😂😂
Korea's fertility rate in 2022 was 0.78, and the number of births continues to decline.
Seoul 0,59
@@AndreCS-hc6xmi think Korea will destroy
@@User__-75338 one day they'll start to import millions of young North Koreans, who have ideal birth rates about 2.2.
Formerly I thought it's South Korea which will eventually consume North economically, but now it seems like North will win. Not militarily, since South is stronger, but demographically
@@mrobocop1666not only South Korea, but all western countries will be ruined due to demographic issues. The more women rights the less fertility
Nice. I hope the rest of the world gets below 1 in the near future. Overpopulation will destroy this planet if we don't make major changes.
we are marching towards a demographic and economic collapse.
millions of old people on pensions and no one to take care of them.
few working age people paying extreme taxes
so lots of wealth will emigrate somewhere else with less tax.
its a downward spiral.
Make the old people work or kill then like in the movie Logan's run.
Pensions are Ponzi schemes preying on the young anyway.
Africans and asians are coming to Europe to pay our taxes, right?
Economic system which relies on endless growth will.lead to a worse collapse. Overshoot-collapse. We are already in overshoot for 50 years as a species. We consume too much, and our population grew too large. In 1950s it was only 2.5 billion and people didn't overconsume resources like now. The economic system can be changed to not rely on population growth anymore, but the ecological laws of nature are a given, we can't grow forever. So decline is still significantly less dangerous than if insane growth continued on
@@KateeAngel how do we solve it?
@@KateeAngel If the decline is too fast the consequences will be disastrous.
Guess what : the lowest are some of the best to live in and some of the highest ( most of them in Africa ) are the worst to live in
The lowest have extreme working cultures or an unoptimal housing situation, such as eastern EU and east asia. Notice how the rest of the developed world isnt on there?
Thats bcs they dont have those issues
Henri, what do you mean?
Asian tigers have a combination of being rich, yet crammed and with a history of discouraging fertility. Now they are obsessed with career and success, strive for stability, see children as a disaster
There is some trigger in our brains: if our life is somehow in danger eg because of poor conditions, we want to quickly have children to prolong the species. Otherwise we get lazy
@@jurisprudens Asians are smart. They have a high IQ. They see the big picture and know what they're doing.
Ok , now remove immigration ...🤣
Immigration to the US needs to be based on marketable skills and degrees with a full background check to insure that the person is not affiliated with terrorists, gangs, cartels, or despotic dictatorships.
@@Wolf_3125 Exactly!
That would be big government. People should be free to move anywhere on earth. NOBODY is entitled to make demands OUTSIDE their private property. Immigration = free market anarchy/capitalism.
👍@@theultimatereductionist7592
When the birth rate is 0.**, that's beyond bad.
Vatican city.
I think it would be wonderful for this poor, battered planet.
Whats crazy about these stats is that in balkan all the countries except maybe slovenia lost about 500-700k people in the last 5-6 years thats why fertility rate seemingly went up a bit,in reality it may be much lower but there are less people so the stat is actually going up a bit lol
All Bosnians and Albanians are already here in Slovenia,so don't worry about their dissapearence.
Having less people doesn’t make the birth rate go up. The total fertility rate (tfr) is the number of children an average woman is expected to have in her life based on the current age specific birth rates. What the tfr doesn’t tell you is the crude birth rate. Since a society with very few young women will have a low birth rate even if the tfr is high. ( eg each women has lots of babies but so few women of child bearing years it doesn’t matter. ). That will compound the problem in years ahead and those low tfr countries will enter a fertility death spiral.
Not true at all, serbia have - 0.5 % per year birth/death rate and thats 35k per year so what are you saying is simply not true
Only 10% of that are people who died. Other 90% moved to better countries. Fertility rate isn't that low as this data suggests
@@swparsons well it actually maybe can. Becasue those people who want to migrate are not planning to have kids in their own country so if they leave the country you have less people and the same amount of births.
Taiwan&singapore: we can ran out of men
Nigeria: let me introduce myself
Prc congo : i want to know you location 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
More likely to run out of woman willing to put up with men 😉
Why Hong Kong & Macau not on the list?
Because both of them are not a county.
Very well researched, thank you very much
Yeah, I’m Singaporean and I definitely would not have children here.
I have heard that there is even a government sponsered dating service in Singapore. Correct?
At least you admit you will not gonna be a good father
新加坡不用担心,马来西亚和中国的华人都会移民到新加坡。
@@mhdfrb9971 lol it's not even related. i think you need to have some sort of mental issue to breed in some countries.
@@miraranax7403 and what would that be?
저출산 세계기록을 갱신하는 대한민국, 너무 자랑스럽다.
Indonesia also going down. The number of fertility here is decreasing faster. Young people not really want a baby and most of them postponed to get married. Look at the 2020 census in Indonesia, the growing rate number from 2010 is just 1,3% in total
Sad :(
That's a good thing. More babies and Jakarta will become the next Bogor city
@@mhdfrb9971 of course buddy, I hope in the near future, the number of fertility in Indonesia is lower than now..Now about 1,3% and hope will be 0,8% 😆
@@owannn
That's not sad 🤡
@@justadreamerforgood69 it is
As a Korean, the declining birth rate is a serious social problem. But we are not trying to solve it.
They hate each other everywhere and have no respect for humans.
Various economic and social problems initiated by the Moon Jae-in administration have shattered Korea's birth rate.
As a Korean, I am too tired to make a baby. I am working 9 to 11.
Europe needs a revival.
Women will decide that.
@@BorbaFawkes yeah, that’s pretty much true.
@@BorbaFawkes first there should be a woman to decide that, yall equal to men
@@BorbaFawkes we are screwed lol
I think that in 2 centuries there will not be Europeans anymore,it's so sad.I'm a German living in Italy and in both these countries the situation is a fucking disaster,you can't even imagine its proportions.
Taiwan is taking the lead in year 2022. It's been two decades staying around the top. The younger generation does not have enough income to support a family. The single and divorce rate keeps climbing up. Their nominal salary does not increase at all in three decades. The housing increases 5 times during this period. Food increases at least three times.
好慘...
It's good that they're being responsible with birth control. They already have more than enough people, so why add to the world's problems?
Income is irrelevant. In Africa the fertility rate is highest and they qre the poorest. Also within a country poor people tend to have more children than others.
The main problem is people arent getting married young, also women concentrate on their "career" instead of having children.
@@fuerstmetternich1997 Focusing on careers instead of marrying young is a good thing. Low fertility rates are a good thing. There are already way too many people in this world. We should be fixing this world's problems instead of adding to them.
@@joshklaver47 These things would be good in the 3rd world but certainly not in the first world. The 1st world needs a sustainable fertility rate.
Otherwise the whole planet will slowly turn into Africa.
From 2004, Taiwan still standing on Top 3. hahaha
> 1960-s
> Ukraine
> Latvia
> Estonia
> Lithuania
> Slovakia
These were not countries at the time. And this is why your graph is BS.
If those countries didn't exist, so neither existed Russia.
The USSR was a federation of nations, not a nation itself.
@@MerryXmasMfkrs it was a nation. With central government with its own army etc. and those so called republics were subservient to the central government. People were citizens of the ussr and not of latvian republic or georgian republic
@@scpmr You can spin it all you want, but it was not a nation. It was a federation of republics.
@@MerryXmasMfkrs I lived in the USSR. It was one country. We were citizens of the USSR. The people of the USSR. We were not citizens of each individual republic. By your logic the US is also not a nation because it's a federation of states. And a state can mean a nation if you look in in the dictionary
@@scpmryou're not right. republics and states aren't the same. In republics there are different nations: belarus, ukrainian, armenian. In USA there's states with different laws and life, but the same nation.
What happened to South Korea in 1986? Suddenly jump to the first out of nowhere?
Is this because the rise of economy and manufacturing?
Woman's rights & education
Don't let yourselves be fooled. This is the result of mostly only 2 things:
1. Cost of real estate
2. Feminism
And abandon of European traditional values
There is no feminisim in far east Asia, yet they are worse off than Europe.
Atheism, alcoholism, male loneliness, female promiscuity
@@michalgraczyk3838 There are no more european traditional values since christianity eradicated them.
You are all totally wrong. The world's population has increased 3.5 times over the past 100 years. And now the number of people on Earth continues to increase rapidly. Our planet is overpopulated! And population growth occurs against the background of the growth of overconsumption! Already, in some regions, natural resources are depleted. The lack of drinking water and the lack of landfills for waste storage has become a serious problem even in rich, prosperous countries. Each of us wants a new smartphone, five pairs of shoes, a closet full of clothes, a car. Look at your trash can. Each of us is a garbage generator and resource destroyer. Thus, the decline in the birth rate is a protective mechanism for humanity so that we do not die from a lack of resources, do not suffocate from car exhaust, do not bury ourselves under a mountain of our own waste. Decreasing fertility is not a problem, it is a boon for humanity and for our planet.
Can't blame them. Once you get the privilege to decide, many choose not to. I can understand.
1:50 insert "Gas Gas Gas" meme there for Germany. I know it's not something necessary good but as a German I find it weirdly hilarious how that dropped so fast and then all of a sudden we also beat the first place lmao. But at this time weren't there 2 Germanys, the Baltic states and "Russia" didn't exist too then. So did Ukraine and that other Russia. ( Belarus is Russia 2.0. Fight me ) I guess other countries did that too, Eh anyways, nvm then.
The data was available because they were separate SSRs within the USSR.
Serbs are mini russians
@@dejanpinter7644Serbs have nothing to with it wtf,don't involve us in your bullshit
Birthrate isn't necessarily related to fertility. People can choose if they want kids or how many kids they want. They can choose to use one of various forms of birth control.
I can guarantee you that the subcontinent is not gonna step on this list even on the day of the apocalypse.
India? It already has fertility rate less than 2. As does Bangladesh. 😊👍
Actually Bangladesh's fertility is way below India's and is below replacement at 1.7. As they develop more this will decrease massivly
You can't guarantee shit
@@kyzantia8884 Good for Bangladesh. It will take about 50+ years of sustained
This is crazy man. Most of the Balkans have a way below population, if they have another war it’s pretty much GG. Good work dr!
So sad...
Hello Mr. Prime Minister. 👋
we are never left alone. There is another war comming.... they dont leave us alone...ever..
Dude u are a man or fcking chick
Well the post war period could actually boost birth rates
Why is America (aside from Puerto Rico) not on this list?
The Mexican population has a lot of kids over there, the birth rate of the Mexican American population is higher than in México
@@koiue.g8709 so they're trying to make our numbers look better than they are?
By America you mean USA? The people in Latin America still have enough children. I didn't check, but it's probably more than 2 in every country.
@@myriampro4973 the USA
@@myriampro4973 actually not true, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico , Dominican Republic, Jamaica and I'm sure a couple more already face below replacement levels, and Mexico right now is on edge to be part of such list
Как ты умудрился найти статистику рождаемости в советских республиках со времен 1950 года ?
Чувствую,что это виде не имеет ни какой фактической базы,а так фантазии .
Вообще-то эта статистика всегда существовала в разрезе республик.
None of them are moslem country. That's because we value a family and have morality and not act like a frickin animal by chosing Hedonist way of life.
feminism and lgbt took a hit at the birth rates
I think LGBT family in the US having more child than Korean normal family.
Except here in the Islamic world 😉
We still maintain the value of the family and having children, unlike the Western world, which is satisfied with sexual relations outside marriage, even though this is forbidden in the three heavenly religions.
what happens when birth rate hits "0.75" ??
u will find it so difficult to observe babies unless u go to a crazy rich area
u will have to say hello to flat screens where ever u go & what ever u do
will have to wait hours if u want to talk to a real human for errors that do happen a lot in AI world
Young ppl will struggle tremendously in job seeking due to their inferiority towards their AI and robotic masters
Nothing is ever be forgotten .. this masters know everything even if u refuse to fill the blanks or disagree anything that pops up..thanx to their photographic memory..these days they even dont ask anything ..at a glance of our mobile lens they will lead us somewhere right away
,,, always says my data will be saved in the safest place on earth but i always get texts from someone(thing?) literally knows everything about me (and they often teach me who i am)
ppl dont care anything ... les miserables on media have almost no meaning compared to their predownloaded episode of Netflix
family names , enthusiasm , reputation , morals , assets that could have been passed over to their chirldern will now have no values
As a korean i feel certain fury
ppl say we should do something before its too late
but we know it is too late
immigrants will rush in
but they will leave immediately when they find out toxic competitive life(surviving) of ROK
Why not when theres some paradises left in differnt side of this planet
only the habitable areas will pleurisy ..like it has always been for centuries
Good by world korea is at the last chapter of "survival of the fittest"
PS--- To u masters ...its u who will have to suffer cus u will have no slaves to dominate
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The death spiral East Asian countries put too much emphasis on getting rich and not enough on family life.
They won't die but be immigration destinations which will markedly change in character (for the worse to locals)
let me guess, you think they are gonma be replaced by the boogeyman "middle eastern danger man" and you are afraid? xD where are you going with that statement, explain?
@@MP-ut6eb All of that becomes irrelevent when we see each other as people and not some f@cking irrational and irrelevant tags they put on, the "civilized" people really like to do that a lot while surprisingly many immigrants are more open about accepting others as just human, you can thank their media and lack of emphaty for that brain rot ))))
@@MP-ut6eb I get your point. I was born in Silesia/Poland which was German before WW2 and my family stayed there after the war. That's why I have a German and a Polish passport. When the Soviet Union collapsed my parents put me into a bus and fled to Germany with me. Even though I speak German fluently I always was the 'Polack' in my school or when being with friends even though I explained them that I'm not a native Pole.
For them it was simple: I was not born in Germany so I'm not German even though I have a German passport since birth.
I also speak Silesian Polish fluently and when I am in Poland to visit relatives that still live there the Poles greet me with warm words like 'Go back to your country you nazi scum'.
I'm also not welcome neither in Germany nor in Poland so everytime somebody asks me about my nationality I just say Silesian.
@@JackoBanon1 You're always welcome to visit Canada. Many different types of people live here, its really multicultural.
@@MP-ut6eb You can visit Canada maybe you'd like it.
It is not about growth or decline. It is about aging of the population, pensions, health system, security. This is really bad.
Countries like Taiwan, korea and Japan must wake up and do their best to stop this fall at any cost before getting too late
Too late man, thanks for MMT, less people save the planet 🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣we Pakistani 🇵🇰 can help them to increase their population.
Instead of forcing peoples to have childrens
Give them freakin freedom
Save Culture not Race
Childrens are a liability to economy
If there is shortage of labour in the country give jobs to talented foreigners
I'm sure, those countries, 50 years ago, had half as many people as they do now and they got along fine. It's about quality of life, not quantity.
Taiwan isn’t a country. It is province of a country.
Why is Cuba Chile Uruguay Argentina USA Canada Bulgaria and Moldova not on this list.
Probably because they have higher birth rates 😂
@@Nils.Minimalist
No they don,t and the only reason thay these countries have a higher birth rate is because of migration ok. That is why i mentioned that they too should be on the list.
@@channeler231 wait so they aren’t higher but there are higher?
Argentina has a higher birth rate. Believe me. It's where I live. Immigration or migration have little to do with it. Some families seem to want increase the number by themselves.
@@myriampro4973
Ok are you an argie living there or a foreigner living in Argentina right now.
Then it means that Argentina should be removed from the list bit the other countries must remain there because they have a very low replacement levels like Chile Cuba and Uruguay.
A burning question about Ukraine fertility rate at 1.2 before the war, with most women and children (future generation) leaving the country in masses… I wonder how that would impact Ukraine’s population growth which was also declining before the war. Obviously this video doesn’t take the impact on fertility during and post war into account.
@Cultured Anime Waifu [Russian Waifu] rip ukranian bozos
@Cultured Anime Waifu [Russian Waifu] Hehehe, good one.
@@elmercy4968 bad one actually
@Cultured Anime Waifu [Russian Waifu] r/whoosh
@@unounounoq for 500 years they still here with us
whats the name of the music?
Diffeerent music by CHRISTOFFER MOE DITLEVSEN
What is this? What Slovenia and Croatia? Those countries didn't exist in 1950s. This says it all about your channel. Ridiculous
看到這個圖表我就放心了。世界人口必需控制在35億以下。
say it to afrikan people
South Korea has the lowest fertility rate in the world at 0.9 per woman, followed by Puerto Rico at 1.0, Malta, Singapore, and Hong Kong SAR each at 1.1 per woman.
Race to the bottom!
Hi we just broke the 0.8 line. Life really sucks. 90% of Korean men are forcefully conscripted to keep the army size. It would be better if we conscripted women too.
옛날 한국남자들이 여자들 군대 못보내게 한거잖아..여자는 여자처럼 살아야한다고
For women, growing a baby inside them, giving birth and raising said baby for years on end is far more than serving a mere couple of years in the army.
Let me enlighten you in the ways a woman's body is affected as a result of bearing children...
1. Body parts mutilated (ie stretch marks and the vagina either brakes or tears giving birth, it will never be the same again)... Excruciatingly painful....
2. It affected my back (vertebrae). I'd never suffered from a bad back before but have suffered many times since...
3. Your body swells up as it needs to produce 30% more blood.
4. Breasts enlarge for milk production. They can run the risk of infection and become saggy after (permanently).
5. Insomnia, nausea and vomiting is a frequent occurrence due to hormonal changes.
6. If you have a job you'll have to take time off and jeopardise your career. This wouldn't be bad if you had a partner /father of the baby who does 50% of everything that's required. Men usually neglect this though, even marriage cannot guarantee fulfilling of responsibilities. Women with children become vulnerable since becoming pregnant.
7. There's no account or security for illnesses, be it the mother, the father, or the baby/child.
8. It is also expected of women to look after elderly relatives...
9. Many male partners are or turn abusive once a woman gets pregnant...
The list goes on...
If you were a woman, would you risk having /bearing children?
Women are more and more wising up and deciding they do not want a lifetime commitment or the equivalent of slave labour for years and years...
On second thoughts, they should conscript women. The birth rate will be even lower...
Just saying 🤷♀️
@@pattyrodriguez2Artificial wombs will be commercialized by the end of the decade. Y’all are going obsolete.
All these women too busy "finding themselves"
@Asmr So It will be when the economy collapses
@@dekenlst Any day now
@Asmr So ok, if some guys want to have a gf but she's too busy "finding her self"?
@Asmr So how do you know?
LoL I'd rather be finding myself and having a career. Than be stuck taking caring of a lazy husband, then cook and clean all dayy.
A wife is nothing more than a glorified MAID. Being a maid pays better than being a wife.
Italy has always had a lower birth rate than Japan, so why doesn't it appear in the news often?
Is immigration to blame for Germany's recent rise in birth rate?
Yes!
Does not makes sense that Switzerland in 1962 with the highest rate suddendly disappears, and comming back in 1968 on rank 1 again. There is a lack of data for Switzerland…
The younger generations living in the mess boomers let behind.
The next generation will say the same about our current younger generation. It's all goes in circle anyway no matter how many generation there is because people always think their generation are better than the others.
Looks more like millenials have fucked everything up and Gen z will do the same.
@@mhdfrb9971 I think that is called world end
1:35 when the military dictatorship came to Greece, our birthrate skyrocketed. we left the bottom list. smth for neo-greeks to keep in mind, along with the other things that the dictatorship offered, in contrast to 2000+
The dictatorship offered isolation, dept, a failed coup in Cyprus that led to an invasion and birthrates. Good to know!
@@mpamphsxatz2263 the dictatorship offered debt deletion, reformation of public services, power and water for everyone, proper agricultural funding. If you wanted to work, you were offered the chance, while corruption was reduced.On top all the modern politician whose sons and daughters sucked our country dry since 1974 were either imprisoned or exiled.
But unfortunately when the ""nation founder"" wanted to kick out the dictatorship, so that he takes charge, made a deal with usa (cia) to remove the dictatorship. Hence the dead from Polytechnio uprising.
Dont forget my man that the cyprus betrayal (1974) happened when the brigadier general Ioannidis (puppet ruler)came to power. The dictatorship ceased in 1973, in order for elections to happen and turn Greece into a republic again.
Truth is harsh, cause school does not offer everything (even Asia Minor calamity is learned at school as a very crowded incident), so i expect that you dont know the whole story. I am sure that it will be learned, just like with the dictator Ioannis Metaxas. It just needs a couple of decades.
Also you qill easily witness the following. Every dictatorship in modern greece had a purpose to reform the country and help people, instead of the ones of political parties.
Yeah because bringing more babies into this shitty world is such a responsible thing to do #priorities
@@tasospat4919 if you do not want to bring babies to this shitty world, then you are free to be castrated. And if you really give damn about if smb makes babies or not, i highly recommend that you check out the joke with the slippers and the vibrator.
@@mpamphsxatz2263 What isolation? It was the time when our economy was developing due to free, open markets and private investments. There was no isolation. 🤷🏼♂️
Kids are a sacrifice for a parent. A hefty one at that. It's sad too many people don't want to make that sacrifice. Children are more valuable than a better standard of living or a cushy job. Too many people are chasing happiness and not purpose.
Maybe it good for you, but bad for other people.
You like to feel like a "sacrifice" (that's your word), but other people don't like it.
By the way, what is your purpose? 12-15 kids? Why not 25?
Children are expensive and not everyone is meant to be a parent. Some of us, including myself, HATE kids. Deal with it.
@@Wolf_3125 haha American baby is expensive 🗿!
Do you know why Romania in 1967 disappeared from this list?
If you are not decreței you probably don't know, it was because of that period communist dictator (all communist leaders are dictators actually) abolished the abortion and contraception in 1966 with the decree 770.
As a result in 1967 and 1968 Romania experienced a baby boom but in the next years fell again, they found illegal ways to both contraceptive methods and abortions.
That's good that there is no abortion ,in Yugoslavia we had sooooo many abortions
skipped to the end and laughed about sk 0.8
Specially countries from Far East Asia and South European countries (Mediterranean countries) are the ones with the lowest birth rate in the world.
Cries in Portuguese...
Yeee but most country are rich every developed nation where birth rate fall and why the poor country have high ferticy rate
Even Turkey dropped to 1.7 last year, this year likely even worse....
I’m still shocked how China’s birth rate just plummeted in 2020
wasn't it because Covid-19 just peaked then?
@@okamijubei No I think he refers to the seeming invisbility of the One-child-policy.
@@suchendnachwahrheit9143 both
@@okamijubei but it’s been 2 years and it’s even lower now
@@elmaizekinggames3465 well it's still too soon to be out of the woods.
Why do people keep ignoring _Vatican City_ in this issue?
lol imagine if they had a birth rate
@@dekenlst Back when the popes were wildin
😂
@@unilajamuha91 back then when whole Europe was prosperous and powerful than entire world....golden era of Europe is almost over...eu is feeling some kind of demographically changes in their bloods😂
In Lithuania few people are having children. I am 30 and out of 28 classmates of mine about 1/3 have children and none of them have 2 kids yet.
Fertility rate is very low. Many female relatives that are above 30 are still childless.
I know case where there are 3 daughters in a family aged 28-33 and all of them are single and childless.
Cool. Sounds like a nice place to live. There are too many people in the world already. It's nice to see people working to solve the world's problems instead of adding to them. 🇱🇹
I am 30 from italy and don't have any classmate with children, not even one as far as I know
@@joshklaver47: You could've just say you want less Lithuanian people around. That's pretty much what you're cheering for right now
I know a few girls in that agespan too, single and childless. Not easy for them to find a suitable partner amongst the childish, overaged 12year olds they have to choose from in the Western World. Glad I´m not in their position. Rgr
@@Otterstone Quality beats quantity every time. I'm glad Lithuania hasn't been destroyed by overpopulation, like so many other countries. Normalising childfree living is a good thing. Good for people, and good for the environment.
Who the hell even wants to have a child in this fucked up world...?
why would you continue living in this world if its so messed up
The world has always been fucked up, didn't stop your ancestors from making you.
Without child there is no tomorrow
We'll gonna be extinct soon or later. It's inevitable anyway.
After Ukraine had one of the highest birth rates in 19th century, in 2002 it had the lowest
Ukraine was not exist in 19th century.
I daresay it will be much lower still in 2022 and next year.
@@czaszaprzeszly371 On the map yes, but its geographical region too
@@czaszaprzeszly371 yes it did ukraine people's Republic than soviet ukraine but most importantly the ukrainian nation existed and it was much larger before soviet union destroyed most of them!
Entire russian empire has biggest birth rate in Europe
Goodbye Europe..😔
@Asmr So But Asians aren't being simultaneously replaced by racial foreigners as Europeans are.
Europe hasn't said it's last word yet.
@Asmr So The Chinese aren't being replaced by anyone,while Europeans are being replaced by non-White racial foreigners wdym?
They need to force their people to take at least 2 baby.
@@shafuimcoming5151 take?
World population 100 years from now:
25% indians, 25 arabs, 25 african, 25 latino
RIP Mongoloid Asian and Caucasian European. 🥲
A taxa de natalidade nos países europeus, na realidade, é baixa desde 1910, quando houve o fim da transição demográfica, quando a maior parte da população ja estava morando em cidades, no entanto, quando acabou a segunda guerra mundial, houve o baby boom e isso ajudou a aumentar as taxas de natalidade para níveis acima dos 2,1 filhos por mulher por um certo tempo.
The richer the country + the less immigrants = the lower BIrthrates
It's good
@@UserUser-in6ig How? In long term, it leads to more expensive labour and slower or stagnating economic growth.
@@jurisprudens Why do you need economic growth? The growth of the economy means that the natural resources of the earth are turning into sh*t. Do you want to speed up this process? Look at your trash can. How much of this sh*t will you produce in your entire life? How much of this sh*t will your kids produce? Do you understand that with the growth of the economy, the amount of this sh*t will increase?
@@jurisprudens
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All you need to know about economic
@@jurisprudens Ой, я сразу не заметил, что Вы говорите по-русски. О каком росте экономики может идти речь? Учитывая текущую ситуацию и санкции, забудьте об этом на десятки лет.
Who's paying back those 30 year government bonds issued recently in countries like Italy? Just askin'.
The government of course.
@@TOFKAS01 With magic money?
@@Perrirodan1 With money. Like every year.
@@TOFKAS01 He's asking where the money is coming from,not what they're paying with.
@@miraranax7403 Simple answer. Money is always there. Its not tied to the number of people. Money doesnt die.
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It’s crazy how almost all Balkan countries are on this list. If you guys have another war it’s GG.
AJMO HRVATSKA
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@CrazySerb mapper Зато што хрватски неандерталац погрешно мисли да се подижу на листи јер расту. А у ствари им бројеви падају али се подижу на листи јер другима бројеви падају брже него њима.
Ajmooooo
Pretty concerning for East Asia.
East Asia is doomed, no hope, give up now.
@@dracocharizard5760 Give up on what?
We ASEAN people will help repopulate East Asia.
@@GaryHField You don't.
@@GaryHField yeah, i think they prefer collapse over you replacing them.
How you get stats for Ukraine, Belarus and rest Soviet countries before 1991????
Because there was statistics for each Soviet republic, obviously
The more educated people are, the more reluctant they are to have children, whether they are rich or poor. the ancients were advised to have many children because child mortality rate was very high, after world war 2 health technology grew rapidly, child mortality rate was getting lower which is why we had a population growth boom in the 50s. and now an educated society considers children no longer a blessing but instead a burden. (the more educated you are, the more you perceive that you are a weak creature and our brain perceives this as something dangerous and changes our instincts from reproductive instincts to survival instincts (thomas maltus theory)), my client is a rich man he lives in tokyo, he has several branches of fancy restaurants but he only has one child. and even the happiest country in the world, Finland, has the best education but poor birth rate. and based on a Forbes analysis of more than 700 US billionaires, the very rich have an average of only 2.3 children, while low-educated countries have high birth rates.
It's because taxes are too high.
I wish my country india's fertility rate goes down 🥰🥰
It's getting slow, you will face same issues with China, a huge demographic catastrophy.
@Mabus Nero come and live in india. u"l surely change your mind.
@Mabus Nero then what is your advice to african people?
@Mabus Nero even if Europe banned all immigration, countries like Britain and Netherlands would still be overcrowded. Europe is too small. All the extra population can go into Russia
@Mabus Nero Netherlands Belgium Germany and England are among the most densely populated countries in the world