BIRTH RATES
Across
- 4. Legally sanctioned absence from work granted to fathers to support child-rearing and promote gender equality in parenting.
- 5. Financial assistance provided by governments to support families in raising children and counteract declining birth rates.
- 7. policies Government regulations and initiatives aimed at ensuring affordable accommodation, which can influence family planning decisions.
- 9. A socio-economic condition marked by insufficient financial resources, often linked to reduced birth rates in high-income nations.
- 11. A motivating factor, often economic or social, designed to encourage individuals to have more children.
Down
- 1. An individual or entity that contributes to public revenue, often funding pronatalist policies through government programs.
- 2. A sustained reduction in the number of inhabitants in a region, typically due to low birth rates and aging demographics.
- 3. A modern trend in which individuals postpone having children due to career aspirations, financial stability, or personal preferences.
- 6. Highly educated females engaged in careers that may influence their family planning decisions and reproductive choices.
- 8. Pertaining to the statistical characteristics of human populations, including age distribution, birth rates, and migration patterns.
- 10. The natural capacity to conceive offspring, often measured by birth rates within a given population.