Jefferson35
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Question above. Even fucking Thailand is predicted to have half the current population in 50 years, with a still diminishing fertility rate of 1.2. And Thailand is still a developing country!
"The average number of children born to one woman in Thailand is about 1.3, according to the World Bank figures for 2021, while some media report the rate was 1.08 for 2022. Thai health officials confirmed fewer than half-a-million new births, 485,085, in 2022 — the lowest number in 70 years."
"The average number of children born to one woman in Thailand is about 1.3, according to the World Bank figures for 2021, while some media report the rate was 1.08 for 2022. Thai health officials confirmed fewer than half-a-million new births, 485,085, in 2022 — the lowest number in 70 years."
"Thailand is one of the world’s fastest-ageing developing nations."
Multiple factors behind Thailand’s birth rate decline, experts say
The Southeast Asian country would face a population crisis should its low birth rate continue
www.voanews.com
Thailand is one of the world’s fastest-ageing developing nations. This is how it happened
The kingdom’s population may halve before the turn of the century. The programme Insight delves into the reasons, and the possible solutions to a fertility decline that poses unique challenges.
www.channelnewsasia.com
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