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Tag Archives: fertility
“Usually, as countries become wealthier and as women become more integrated in the workforce, fertility rates plummet…yet in Israel, even as per capita income soared above the European Union’s average over the past decade, families began having more children”
WALL STREET JOURNAL Jewish Baby Boom Alters Israeli-Palestinian Dynamic by Yaroslav Trofimov July 14, 2016 Israel’s peace camp and its international backers have long used one crude but powerful argument: Arabs make more babies than Jews and unless a separate … Continue reading
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Tagged baby boom, birth rates, demographics, fertility, Palestinian, Yoram Ettinger
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STD’s and strategy in Iran
ASIA TIMES ONLINE by David P. Goldman January 30, 2015 ….Iran’s fertility decline from about seven children per female in 1979 to just 1.6 in 2012 remains a conundrum to demographers. Never before in recorded history has the birth rate … Continue reading