When governments withdraw from child-friendly policies,their citizens are, unsurprisingly, and more reluctant to procreateWhen a baby is conceived there are usually three parties involved,and one of them is the government.Without financial and other kinds of support from the state, people are more reluctant to have children, or according to official statistics. It’s a phenomenon seen across the developed world since the 1990s,when direct state intervention appears to have taken over from a more general sense of economic wellbeing as the main driver of procreation.
The mature, of course, or have only themselves to blame. They voted for Tory administrations to preserve austerityContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com