France Encourages 29-Year-Olds to Start Growing Their Families with Heartfelt Personal Letters
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To combat denatality in France, a parliamentary report published this Wednesday advocates a "revolution" and proposes shock measures. Among them, an allowance of €250 per month until the child's 20th birthday.
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Youthful readers! Are you on the point of turning 29? Still able to get through Sunday lunch with the parents without an emergency call to the therapist? Strangely sanguine despite your absence from the Forbes 30 Under 30 list? Saddled with an inexplicable sense that your life is still on track? The French government is here to change all that. As part of the nation’s 16-point national fertility plan, the Ministry of Health is to write to all 29…
Following a parliamentary mission, a report published this Wednesday, February 11, calls for a wide range of measures to try to stop the decline in the number of births in France.
In a report published this Wednesday, Member of Parliament Horizons Jérémie Patrier-Leitus "calls for a revolution in family policy" to "allow the French to realize their desire for children"
Longer and better paid parental leave, "universal family payment" from the first child, "Marshall Plan" of child care... At the time of France's demographic shift, a report explores 37 measures to revolutionize family policy and "reenchant parenthood".
The rapporteur of the parliamentary mission on the causes and consequences of the decline in the birth rate suggests a number of measures, including the creation of a single family payment of EUR 250 per month, granted "from the first child and without conditions of resources".
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