In the past twenty years, the desire to have children has clearly declined, suggesting a continued drop in fertility rates in the future, according to a study by INED.
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- A study shows the desire to have children in France has fallen sharply in 20 years. 16s
- The number of people saying they don't want children has doubled since 2005. 25s
- Average planned family size dropped from 2.5 children in 2005 to 1.9 recently. 37s
- Concerns like climate change, political turmoil, and economic instability are cited as reasons. 44s
- The decline is seen across all social groups, but France's fertility rate remains above the European average. 54s