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Discover Ludwig"falling fertility" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a decrease in the rate of fertility (or the number of children being born) in an area or population. For example, "Recent studies have noticed a steady decline in the fertility rate among women in developed countries, indicating a falling fertility in these nations."
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His work also helped explain falling fertility in rich countries.
Of these relative changes, falling fertility is most important.
Today's falling fertility rate will curb the flow.
And they should smooth the initial increase in inequality that results from falling fertility.
At a time of falling fertility, it is coincidentally experiencing record immigration totalling 800,000 in 2015 alone.
With any luck, Africa in this century will feature urbanisation, better-educated girls and women, and falling fertility.
Above all, the economy is entering a demographic sweet spot of falling fertility rates and a large working-age population.
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This is a group whose members have seen striking falls in fertility for a few years, which have then stalled.
There there's the "amazing" fall in fertility rates across the world ("the absolute minimum hope of survival is a gracefully declining population").
There there's the "amazing" fall in fertility rates across the world ("the absolute minimum hope of survival is a gracefully declining population").
Dramatic falls in fertility in Brazil, China and other well-forested nations therefore help explain why (after a lag) deforestation is slowing, too.
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