A PIDS study reveals Philippine fertility rates have fallen below replacement level to 1.8 children, driven by economic constraints and urban commute crises.
There has been a significant decline in Jamaica's total fertility rate (TFR), dropping from 4.5 births per woman between 1973 and 1975 to just 1.9 in 2021.
Lower immigration might sound a vote-winner but economists fear Rachel Reeves may have to raise taxes as a result. John Rentoul looks at the figures ...
There is a big difference between cultural evolution and cultural replacement. For many Australians, this outweighs all ...
Richard Tice pledges to end net zero ‘madness’ to reindustrialise Britain - Reform UK’s business, trade and energy spokesman ...
Morocco has crossed a demographic Rubicon. The 2024 national census revealed a fertility rate of 1.97 children per woman – below the 2.1 replacement threshold for the first time in the country’s ...
Study links stressful relationships to faster biological aging, inflammation, anxiety, and depression risk across adults aged 18 to 103 years.
A single exposure to a toxic fungicide during pregnancy can increase the risk of disease for 20 subsequent generations - with inherited health problems worsening many generations after exposure. Those ...
The narrative that our population growth is “too fast” is resurfacing again now, fuelled by concerns about rents, congestion and the cost of living.
Moreover, microplastics can absorb heavy metals such as nickel, cadmium, lead, copper, and titanium onto their surfaces, increasing the risk of cancer in the human body.
The biggest challenge faced by successive State governments in Kerala has been keeping expenditure down without undermining its pro-social sector fiscal policies.
Immigration is a wedge issue in many countries and political parties opposing it have been boosted. How are the media handling this - and the prospect of more to come?