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Why Frenchwomen Want Fewer Babies

Summary by The Local - Fr
Last year, 663,000 babies were born in France – the lowest number of recorded births in a year since the end of World War II. But an in-depth study of French people has revealed that the ideal family size is getting smaller.

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At a time when many countries are facing demographic aging and a sharp decline in birth rates, resulting in a shortage of workers and unsustainable public systems, the erroneous conclusion is reached that low birth rates are the result of the choices of women or couples who, for the most part, do not want children or only want one heir.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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A study by the Institut national d'études démocratiques (Institut national d'études démocratiques) shows that the desire for a child is receding in France. Many French people say that they are worried about the future. The conception of gender equality would have an impact on the number of children desired. - Reversing the birth rate: why do French want fewer children? (Topics of society).

Lean Left

The number of children desired falls below the mark of both, revealing a profound change in family aspirations, according to a study by the National Institute of Demographic Studies.

·Paris, France
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Lean Right

This Wednesday, Ined publishes an unprecedented survey on the evolution of child-bearing intentions. The standard of the two-child family is increasingly seen as a maximum, not a minimum.

·Paris, France
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A study of Ined points to declining fertility intentions among young adults, but the two-child family model makes resistance.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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