Fertility rates across the world have been steadily dropping since 1950. Pinpointing the reasons—despite the lack of typical causal conditions such as famine or war—is at the heart of one researcher’s work at the University of Notre Dame. Fertility rates across the world have been steadily dropping since 1950. Pinpointing the reasons—despite the lack of typical causal conditions such as famine or war—is at the heart of one researcher’s work at the University of Notre Dame. Social Sciences Economics & Business Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
‘Who the messenger is matters’: Cultural leaders can positively influence population growth
