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Australia's birth rate hits rock bottom with severe consequences for economic future

17 Oct 2024
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Australia's birth rate of 1.50 represents an all-time low.

Experts say younger Australians are increasingly concerned about their economic security and that's influencing their family planning decisions.

What's next?
Australia has bounced back from low fertility rates before in similar economic circumstances, and demographers say the nation can do it again.


There are warnings that Australia's birth rate — having hit a record low — is now at a critical level.

Bureau of Statistics figures show 286,998 births were registered in Australia in 2023, resulting in a total fertility rate of 1.50 babies per woman.

Australian National University demographer Liz Allen said the nation's birth rate is perilously low.

"We've hit rock bottom," she said.


Demographer Liz Allen says Australia is reaching the point of no return.

The Total Fertility Rate, or TFR, over the past 30 years has slowly dropped from 1.86 in 1993 to 1.5 in 2023.

The birth rate for girls and women aged 15 to 19 has fallen by more than two thirds over that period.

There's also been a large decline for women aged 20 to 24 years.

"We've got to a position where young people are saying now is inhospitable to having children," Dr Allen said.

"And young people are unlikely to achieve their desired family size.

"I'm not talking oodles and oodles of children — I'm talking a child, maybe a second one."

On the flipside, the fertility rate of women aged 40 to 44 years has almost doubled over the past 30 years.

Getting to the point of no return
Looking at the numbers overall, Dr Allen sees a big problem.

"What is so important about this particular number, 1.5, is that once we hit this figure we are basically staring down the barrel of no return," she said.

Dr Allen said the reason why dropping below a birth rate of 1.5 would make it so hard to come back up again was that having so few new babies coming through hampers economic growth, which in turn leads people to have even fewer babies.


Dr Allen says women are carefully considering how many children they have.

She described a "deep-seated attitudinal problem" facing millions of younger Australians.

Many, the demographer said, lack enthusiasm about the future, and that relates to their views on climate change, housing affordability and gender equality.

"Once we hit ultra-low fertility like say, for example, countries in our region, like South Korea, there is generally no return," Dr Allen said.

"We are not going to see a baby boom of the likes of Australia's post-World War II period because we don't have the necessary ingredients for a baby boom."

Affect on economic activity
Terry Rawnsley is an urban economist at accounting firm KPMG.

He agrees, and describes the fertility rate of 1.5 as a "dramatic number".

"If you look at the international data and you look at countries who have slipped below [a fertility rate of] 1.5 — places like Italy, South Korea, Japan — and in those countries you do start to have this demographic time bomb starting to go off," he said.


Terry Rawnsley says birth rates are an indicator of economic confidence. 

"There's less and less workers being able to generate economic activity, people start to leave the country due to a lack of economic opportunities, and you do start to have a slippery slope towards a declining population.

"So the 1.5 is a place we want to start having some real firm conversations about how we try to turn this number around, because I don't think we want to be pushing much below this in the longer term."

As for solutions to a critically low fertility rate, Mr Rawnsley said Australia had dug itself out of fertility holes before.

"When you look at the drop-off in the number of births, you have to go back to the early 1970s to find a drop of a similar size," he said.

"And that's during a period of very high inflation, an increasing unemployment rate during the 1970s, so there's a bit of a parallel towards that sort of 1970s drop-off and what we're seeing 50 years later."

Why women are choosing not to have babies

For decades, women in Australia have been told they should have more children for the good of the country, but  there's many reasons why more are choosing to stay child free.

Dr Allen pointed the finger squarely at governments, both state and federal.

"Change the language, have leadership that really signals positivity for the future, but at the heart of it, four main areas: housing affordability, economic security, and that really comes down to job security, gender equality and climate change," she said.

"Invest in those four policies."

Official figures show the median birth age of mothers has also now risen to 32.
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Well if you cant afford to have children, then don't have them.   Sad
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whiteknight wrote Today at 7:01am:
17 Oct 2024
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In short:
Australia's birth rate of 1.50 represents an all-time low.

Is it any wonder that successive Australian governments are leveraging Australia's popularity to attract immigrants?

To comfortably sustain our standard of living, Australia's birthrate needs to be at least 2.1.
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Childcare is $100 per day -

people can't afford $500 per week just for one kid.

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Bobby. wrote Today at 7:58am:
Childcare is $100 per day -

people can't afford $500 per week just for one kid.


So...

Immigration: the only salvation, then!
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It's all the fault of these frequent 'headaches'.
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Rock bottom was Grappler's date of birth.
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John Smith wrote Today at 8:41am:
It's all the fault of these frequent 'headaches'.

That, and so many Zoomers being terrified at the sight of their own genitals. (let alone other people's) - some even opting to have them cut off or stitched up...

Thank god for most Asian (apart from the Chinese) and African immigrants who at least haven't lost interest in having productive sex!
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Capitalism will rescue the world from human self-extermination.

When the returns are attractive, capitalists will invent gestation tanks and robotic care-givers, baby sitters, and teachers.

... or even male birth.

Women are damned if they procreate and damned if they don't.
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whiteknight wrote Today at 7:03am:
Well if you cant afford to have children, then don't have them.   Sad


Tell it to Indians and Nigerians

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tallowood wrote Today at 10:04am:
Tell it to Indians and Nigerians



they can't afford contraception and are often uneducated about birth control
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John Smith wrote Today at 10:36am:
tallowood wrote Today at 10:04am:
Tell it to Indians and Nigerians

they can't afford contraception and are often uneducated about birth control


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As per the report students in West Bengal's Durgapur have been buying condoms; but not for use as a contraceptive. And are instead using it as an intoxication!

Read more at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/93109610.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
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John Smith wrote Today at 10:36am:
tallowood wrote Today at 10:04am:
Tell it to Indians and Nigerians



they can't afford contraception and are often uneducated about birth control



They are idiots.
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Bobby. wrote Today at 11:17am:
John Smith wrote Today at 10:36am:
tallowood wrote Today at 10:04am:
Tell it to Indians and Nigerians



they can't afford contraception and are often uneducated about birth control



They are idiots.


Australia is not short of idiots at all levels of politics, society, and business.
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Woke Cambridge students attempt to cancel screening of film exploring worldwide declining birthrates.
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