Where Data Tells the Story
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Countries with shrinking child populations face long-term consequences: fewer workers, slower growth, and higher dependency burdens.
As older generations retire, smaller cohorts of young people must support pension systems, healthcare, and economies designed for a younger age structure.
This is already reshaping policies — from South Korea’s fertility subsidies to Germany’s immigration reforms.
Without a demographic turnaround or increased migration, many nations may confront economic stagnation and social strain.