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I didn't quietly understood why this article includes Turkey with Iran.
Turkey's 2012 Fertility Rate was 2.08 which increased from 2.02 (2011), actually not that bad at all.
I couldn't find a up to data but in 2010 Iran's was 1.64, much below required 2.1 rate.
Turkey's situation is even worse than Iran.
Care to explain ?
In a nut shell the author is saying that education of women is the culprit for the civilization collapse. Why doesn't the Iranian govt. encourage women to have more kids by giving incentives? Canada and some European countries dole out money for having more kids. Now is the time to arrest the great Iranian civilization decline by doing the following things....
ban girls education and promote family unity
pass laws to have women stay at home and have more kids
Care to explain ?
That's not entirely true.
How come European countries with good economy and much less inflation than Iran also have less kids?
How come poor, illiterate, rural, Iranian still have more kids , than Urbanized, educated, middle class Iranian?
Studies, after studies has shown that following factors contribute to the reduction of fertility:
Increased education for women
Increasing employment of women
Improved health care and family planning
Higher marriage age
More frequent divorce
Urbanization
The more we move away from Traditional Gender Roles, the quicker our civilization will suffer a decline.
So, that brings in a more difficult debate.
Should we stay home and have more kids?
Was Iran right to ban females from certain Majors at universities?
What do you guys think?
Start making babies @iranigirl2 and tell Iranigirl1 also to get busy making babies.
Remember, Cyrus is counting on you to save the Persian Civilization.
sorry off topic but there is joke on turkey on social media dat da low rate of new borns n controlld population in modrn turkey may result in a situation dat da old couples of 70/80 ages wud hav to be admittd again to school in kindrgarten to high schools cuz da country one day wudnt find any baby/young student to be taken as new n fresh student in school
no offence!
Erdogan is right: if the trend continues until 2038, the Turkish economy will collapse under the strain of caring for its dependent elderly, while the country's young will be concentrated among the minorities demanding independence.
Iran is having the same problem. Wherever muslims women are more educated as in Iran and Turkey, we have less kids and more prone to migration to more developed countries , whereas less educated muslim women always have more kids, regardless of having to face poverty, and more difficulties.
The decline of Turkish fertility, along with rapidly falling fertility in all Muslim countries that display high literary rates, is a stealth phenomenon that only recently has drawn widespread attention. I review the data in my book How Civilizations Die and why Islam is Dying, Too (Regnery 2011). More recently, Nicholas Eberstadt and Poorvah Shah reviewed the data in a study in Policy Review. Muslim demographics have important strategic implications for a number of countries. Turkey's situation, though, is unique in the extreme differences between Turkish-speaking and Kurdish-speaking fertility in Anatolia.
Prime Minister Erdoğan has made the revival of Turkey's flagging birth rate a major political issue. Zaman reported during last year's election campaign that