28 Comments

  1. IllustriousCaramel66 on

    Israel is actually the only developed country with an above replacement fertility rate…

  2. Inevitable-Push-8061 on

    The TFR data for Turkey was 1.51 in 2023 according to TURKSTAT. I am sure it hasn’t increased since then. Additionally, I don’t think the northern regions of Iraq have such a high fertility rate; the southern part of Iraq likely raises the overall figure significantly.

  3. Inevitable-Push-8061 on

    Maps of Asia without Russia don’t make sense to me. I understand that most Russians live in the European part of their country, yet Russia as a whole comprises about half of the Asian continent. It’s a huge country that’s obviously in Asia as much as in Europe. Geopolitically, it’s not really European but more Eurasian.

  4. Crafty_Stomach3418 on

    Why is Phillipines so high? compared to its neighbours and peers like vietnam and indonesia that is

  5. Palestine? If this is included in Israel’s numbers that’s deceiving. Naomi’s also inaccurate in the area. West Bank and Gaza aren’t Israel

  6. Maybe Iran saw the fastest decline in their tfr. It was more than 5 just 35 years ago.

  7. wrong stat, south korea in 2024 has fallen under the 0.7, they were at 0.69 in september

  8. China cannot even afford to feed its people. It’s prudent to reduce fertility rate, in fact 1.2 is way too much for a nation of its poverty and struggle rate. Reduction to 0.2 to 0.3 would be ideal and sensible.

  9. I’ve been to Philz. Thailand, Vietnam, Japan and Korea and have definitely raised the fertility % quite a bit ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|laughing)