France faces declining birth rates, with deaths outnumbering births for the first time since World War II. A parliamentary report proposes longer paid parental leave, interest-free housing loans, and a universal monthly child allowance of €250 to make it easier for families to have children.
Breakdown
- Report proposes up to 12 months of paid parental leave at over half salary 11s
- Interest-free housing loans up to 100,000 euros suggested for families 31s
- Universal family payment of 250 euros per month per child proposed 49s
- Proposal to merge existing family schemes into one universal payment 1m 2s
- France's deaths outnumbered births for first time since World War II 1m 36s