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Births in Japan hit record low as government warns crisis at ‘critical state’
(www.theguardian.com)
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I'm well aware. But what is anyone doing about it? Nations have yet to acknowledge these issues as the cause and us bitching online isn't doing anything.
revolutions spring from speeches, friend. its too easy to dismiss chatter as useless, but minds need to meet to share information, and introduce or reinforce ideas. the internet is perhaps the best "3rd place" there is to discuss shit what needs discussing.
and theres cats
Poland implemented 500+ program 7 years ago. 500 PLN(~100€) per month per child if you have more than one.
It did not increase the birth rate.
There are similar programs in UK, Germany, Lithuania and Belgium .
That doesn't address any of the other issues that are contributing to the problem though. The government can offer whatever miniscule child care support it wants: it makes no difference when people cant even get to the point that they are having relationships and even accidentally having kids.
Because 100 euro a month is fucking nothing. Rents increase more than that each year lately. How much is daycare eqch month in poland?
Around 60€
That's surprisingly low. Even with its affordability, that leaves parents with an extra 40 euro a month after child care. What is that? A tank of fuel? The ruling class is so far out of touch
In Warsaw 40€ is Regular ticket + Reduced ticket for all public transport for a month