What one country's experiment says about attempts to boost birth rates
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Hungary mounted one of Europe's most aggressive pronatalist campaigns—offering financial incentives to boost births. According to BBC reporting, the strategy initially worked: births rose. But they subsequently fell, suggesting that money alone can't overcome the economic insecurities shaping fertility decisions. The takeaway for other aging societies: short-term policy nudges don't address the deeper causes of demographic decline.
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5yzdr4ygdno?at_medium=...
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