Posted by
EHeath on Thursday, July 06, 2006 2:04:59 AM
Motherhood and particularly families have been under attack for many
years. It was inevitable that the consequences would catch up with the
world. I found this article on realclearpolitics.com and thought I
would share.
Eric
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The End of Motherhood?
By Robert Samuelson
WASHINGTON
-- Russian President Vladimir Putin has inadvertently spotlighted one
of today's momentous mysteries: collapsing birthrates in industrialized
countries. Putin proposed that Russia pay women to have children to
remedy a ``critical'' population outlook. Actually, he might have said
``desperate.'' In 2000, Russia's population totaled almost 147 million;
Putin says it's declining by 700,000 a year. With plausible
assumptions, the U.S. Census Bureau projects it at 111 million in 2050.
The median age (half the population above, half below) would be almost
50, up from 38 now. Could this Russia maintain a strong economy,
national optimism or a capable military?
Russia's case, though
extreme, isn't isolated. There's no more population ``explosion.'' In
wealthier countries, motherhood is going out of style and plunging
birthrates portend population loss. This is a hugely significant
development, even if we don't fully understand the causes -- 30 years
ago experts didn't predict it -- or consequences. One way or another,
the side effects will be massive for economics, politics and people's
well-being. Indeed, they may already have started. Is it a coincidence
that Germany and Italy, two countries on the edge of population
decline, are so troubled?
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