| Navigation Recherche | Finnish Fertility Rate Drops by a Third Since 2010
	lundi 27 octobre 2025, 17:52 , par Slashdot
   More parents now choose cash payments over the traditional boxes filled with infant supplies. The decline puzzles researchers because Finland offers paid parental leave for both mothers and fathers, subsidized childcare and national healthcare. Anneli Miettinen, Kela's research manager, said that good family policies no longer explain birth rates in Nordic countries. Immigration has offset some population loss, but officials worry about workforce shrinkage and pension system strain. Anna Rotkirch, who authored a government-commissioned report, found that many 17-year-olds describe wanting a house, garden, spouse and three children. Her research suggests young people struggle to form relationships, focus on education and careers, and delay childbearing. Some researchers attribute relationship difficulties to technology reducing physical interactions. Read more of this story at Slashdot. 
https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/10/27/1653231/finnish-fertility-rate-drops-by-a-third-since-2010?...
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