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Grandma And Me? Taiwan’s Gen Z Already Bears The Weight Of An Aging Society

It used to be that Taiwan’s multi-generational family lived together and cared for each other. Low birthrates and rising economic pain are reformulating the equation for all.

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Society

Baby Boom Goes Bust: No Matter The Incentive, Governments Fail To Boost Birth Rates

Studies show that countries around the world will see their populations shrink by 2050. To combat demographic decline, a growing list of countries are implementing policies to try to encourage women to have babies — yet these birth rate policies don’t ever seem to work.

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Society Women Worldwide

Are Low Birth Rates Really A Simmering Feminist Revolt?

In countries steeped in patriarchal culture, like Poland and South Korea, fighting for feminist values could be driving some women to give up childbirth. As the word marks International Women’s Day on March 8, we take a look at international examples of women pushing back against societal expectations.

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Green

Bears Are Back In Japan — Is It Time To Unleash The Wolf Robots?

Climate change and demographic collapse have driven bear attacks to reach a record high in Japan. In both the countryside and the cities, bears and other animals are taking back territory from humans. Should locals learn to live with them or take extreme measures?

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Economy Society

Underfunded Pensions: A French Formula To Bridge The Global Demographic Gap

In France, the ratio of around 1.5 contributors to one pensioner is threatening the balance of the pension system. As in Anglo-Saxon countries, the possibility of pension underfunding is looming. But the creation of a National Pensions Fund could change all that.

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Russia-Ukraine War

Ukraine Lowers Its Draft Age — But Is It Enough For An Army That’s Far Too Old?

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision to lower conscription age from 27 to 25 may not be sufficient to replenish the army’s ranks, in a country where the age of the average soldier is far above other countries at war — now and historically. Here’s why.

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Geopolitics

A Vote At 16? Experiments With Lowering The Voting Age Around The World

As Poland considers lowering the voting age to 16, what can other countries’ experiences with reducing the voting age teach us about political trends and ralling young constituents?

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Society

A Menace Or A Matter Of Pride? When Miss Daisy Wants To Drive Herself

-Essay- MUNICH – The day comes in life when you realize you don’t really need a car anymore, you can take the train, or bus. The problem is: you may not want to. It’s not as if retirement comes as a surprise, a sudden unexpected stroke of fate. We get a long time, many, many […]

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