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(1)If the threshold for achieving the average in a society rises every year, will the reproduction rate of that society continue to decline
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(3)That’s generally the case The annual increase in the threshold to achieve normal means that more resources and efforts are needed to live in that society This means that the cost and effort required to raise a child also increases
(4)The higher the cost of raising a child, the more burdensome it is to have and raise a child This increases the number of people who delay marriage and childbirth or give up altogether
(5)And the higher the threshold for achieving the average, the more people try to build more education and careers This results in less time for marriage and childbirth
(6)So if the threshold for achieving the average goes up every year, it’s likely that the reproduction rate of the society will continue to decline
(7)Of course, there are factors that can change this trend For example, if the government implements policies to encourage childbirth, or if women’s participation in society as a whole increases, the decline in reproduction rates can be mitigated
(8)However, if the threshold for achieving the average continues to rise, a decrease in reproduction rates seems inevitable
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