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    EU birth rate hits record low with sharp drop in 2023

    March 10, 2025
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    The European Union recorded a significant decline in birth rates in 2023, with 3.67 million babies born across its member states. This marks a 5.4% drop from the 3.88 million births reported in 2022, making it the largest annual decrease since records began in 1961, according to Eurostat, the EU’s statistical office.

    Fertility rates drop as EU records historic decline in births

    The data reflects a continued downward trend in fertility rates, with the total fertility rate in the EU falling to 1.38 live births per woman in 2023, down from 1.46 in the previous year. This decline raises concerns about demographic shifts, economic  implications, and the long-term sustainability of social welfare systems across the bloc.

    Among EU member states, Bulgaria registered the highest fertility rate in 2023 at 1.81 live births per woman, followed by France at 1.66 and Hungary at 1.55. These countries have maintained relatively higher fertility rates compared to the EU  average, aided by policies supporting family welfare and childbearing incentives.

    EU’s fertility rate drops to historic low, data shows

    Conversely, the lowest fertility rates were recorded in Malta (1.06 live births per woman), Spain (1.12), and Lithuania (1.18). These figures highlight regional disparities in birth rates, influenced by factors such as economic conditions, employment stability, and access to childcare support. The declining birth rates in the EU align with broader global demographic trends, where many developed nations are experiencing lower fertility rates due to shifts in societal norms, career prioritization, and economic uncertainties.

    Policymakers across Europe continue to explore measures to address these challenges, including financial incentives, parental leave policies, and improved access to childcare. Experts warn that persistently low birth rates could lead to population aging, labor shortages, and increased pressure on pension systems in the coming decades.

    Countries with higher fertility rates, such as Bulgaria and France, have implemented strategies to encourage larger families, but sustaining long-term demographic stability remains a complex challenge. As the EU navigates these demographic shifts, governments are expected to prioritize policies aimed at reversing the decline, ensuring economic resilience, and maintaining a balanced workforce for future generations. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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