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Are you talking about India?
There's no intervention from the government, no incentives to bear more or less number of kids.
And the 1.5 billion are a proof of success or a proof of higher TESTOSTERONE, haha.
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Are you talking about India?
There's no intervention from the government, no incentives to bear more or less number of kids.
And the 1.5 billion are a proof of success or a proof of higher TESTOSTERONE, haha.
For once I'd like to see a country that didn't try to solve this problem via government action, but just let things run its course...