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The wrong countries are going childless

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Last updated: November 13, 2024 4:00 am
sokonnect Published November 13, 2024
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Staying childless is a choice for more couples across the world who are struggling financially in a way their parents never did.

While the world is in geo-political turmoil, the existing social order – especially when it comes to the idea of traditional family structures – also seems to be in flux. Russian MPs this week moved closer to passing legislation to ban any “propaganda” which persuades people to remain childless.

The Bill targets “destructive content” that promotes a “conscious” rejection of having children.

Violations would be punishable by fines up to 400 000 rubles (about R72 000) on individuals to five million rubles for businesses. The Bill also includes a provision to deport foreigners.

ALSO READ: Russian government takes measures to reduce childless families

At the same time, an extremist feminist group in South Korea is promoting its gospel of no dating, sex, marriage or having children with men.

Staying childless is a choice for more and more couples across the world who are struggling financially themselves in a way their parents and grandparents never did.

Many in younger generations, unsurprisingly, blame their elders for leaving them in this parlous state.

There is also growing concern about the wisdom of bringing children into a world threatened by climate change and horrific wars.

Sadly, though, the reduction in child-bearing is not happening in those countries which would benefit most – where over-population and lack of resources lead to grinding poverty.

ALSO READ: South Africa spends almost R700 billion per year on child poverty reduction – report

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