Low birth rate and young people's sexual rights

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Total fertility rate (the average number of children birthed by a woman) is estimated to be at around the global replacement rate of 2.0-2.4 in the 2020s. Where fertility rate falls below replacement rate, global population starts to go into decline, negatively impacting economic performance and increasing the relative number of elderly and infirm people in developed societies.

It has been suggested that one way of increasing birth/fertility rate is to relax laws against statutory rape and allow some degree of Youth-Adult Marriage, reintroducing pre- and postwar dating norms and normalizing teen pregnancies. More permissive norms with respect to the agency and capacities of youth might also be pursued to combat ageism, providing the basis for a broad cultural coalition between those concerned with the slow decline of western societies, and those more alarmed by potential back-slippage towards regressive social values.

One particular statistic of relevance to western economies is Muslim population growth, and the continuing technological and military advancement of the Islamic world.

Initiatives

In 2024, Russia made it's first moves towards banning the ideology of antinatalism:[1]

Some countries with particularly high birth rates[2]

We are now actively preparing bills to prevent the spread of child-free ideology. One should not be able to promote ideas that “nowadays girls, especially young ones, do not need to give birth, they can do without children”

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