AUz
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It's very good news. Almost always this is a milestone only achieved by highly developed countries. Whereas the least developed have the highest rates. Thus Turkey now belongs in the elite category of countries like Japan, Scandanavia etc.
Quality over quantity. Stabilty over chaos.
Oh is that why Japan is spending billions of dollars to increase their birth rates? May be South Korea did not get your memo because they have spent $121 billion to increase their birth rates. Stop talking about things you have no idea about.
Industrializing countries like Turkey (or Poland for that matter) need 2.3-2.7 TFR to truly thrive and grow at their optimal levels. That's why Erdogan keep aiming for "3 kids per woman"....Why you think that is? Because his economic experts tell him these things. Turkey is heading towards a cliff if it does not correct its birth rates. Turkey will get stuck in middle-income trap and lose its shot at becoming a truly regional superpower if it grows old too quickly.
1.58 kids per woman isn't "quality"----its disaster. Anyone who has taken advance macroeconomics and basic statistics in a good Western college knows this (and this explains your facile comments)