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Birth Rates
Birth Rates
Published 05.11.24, 04:06 PM
Germany's birth rate drops to 10-year record-low; a 'string of shocks' is to blame
By Deutsche Welle
Published 27.10.24, 06:25 PM
Thousands of kindergartens closed across China amid sharp decline in birth rates
By PTI
Published 22.10.24, 11:15 AM
South India in panic over plummeting birth rates with parliamentary seats on the line
By Paran Balakrishnan
Published 26.08.24, 09:25 PM
Sex ratio fell, maternal mortality rate rose in Delhi in 2023: report
By PTI
Published 11.06.24, 07:24 AM
Japan launches new dating app after birth rate drops to all-time low
By The Editorial Board
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Published 28.02.24, 07:16 AM
Birth rate crisis deepens in Japan, number of babies born falls to a fresh record low in 2023
By Reuters
Published 25.01.24, 06:59 AM
Not quite booming
By Manimala Roy
Published 24.01.23, 12:49 AM
Japan PM's birth rate worry
By Reuters
Published 03.06.21, 02:51 AM
Winter is coming: fertility bust
By The Editorial Board
Published 27.05.21, 02:12 AM
World population: Long slide looms
By Damien Cave, Emma Bubola and Choe Sang-Hun
Published 06.05.21, 01:57 AM
Covid-19: Births decline by 8% in US
By Sabrina Tavernise
Published 29.09.20, 02:30 AM
The Covid kids: Pandemic and birthrates
By Atanu Biswas
Published 23.12.19, 08:01 PM
Low rates mean more babies
By Reuters
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