Without immigration, how can a country increase its fertility rates and population growth?
Various natalist policies, banning access to contraception, better post-natal medical care (e.g. incubators and Couney), tax breaks and other financial rewards for having children, easier access to day-care (if women work), exclusing women from the workforce and taxes on childlessness.Without immigration, how can a country increase its fertility rates and population growth?
Lie about population in the published statistics.
Bro i want a real effectLie about population in the published statistics.
"Resistance to modernity" as an evolutionary trait is real fun to read.Nations have tried most of what has been described here, with relatively little effect---their TFRs keep falling. About the only thing that has worked historically is winning a major war. Eventually though, I suspect that we'll succeed in breeding strains of humanity that are resistant to modernity and birth control and those segments will come to dominate the population by numbers. This will happen very fast in populations where the TFR is below 1.5 or so. In the US I know of several such segments, and I suspect they exist in other nations as well.
Most humans have a drive to have sex. The drive to have sex has children in many cases as just a byproduct of said sex. Some humans though have a drive to have children that isn't totally subordinate to the drive to have sex. Humans in the 2nd category are more 'resistant' to birth control. Presumably they'll pass this on to their offspring, both by genetic and memetic inheritance."Resistance to modernity" as an evolutionary trait is real fun to read.
That sounds a bit like "Idiocracy."Nations have tried most of what has been described here, with relatively little effect---their TFRs keep falling. About the only thing that has worked historically is winning a major war. Eventually though, I suspect that we'll succeed in breeding strains of humanity that are resistant to modernity and birth control and those segments will come to dominate the population by numbers. This will happen very fast in populations where the TFR is below 1.5 or so. In the US I know of several such segments, and I suspect they exist in other nations as well.
Human cloning?Without immigration, how can a country increase its fertility rates and population growth?
Ideally yes but Where will that money come from ? Esp if it leads to loss of productivityPaying woman for giving birth. Paying parents wages for raising children.
I suspect it's more complicated than that, but I get the point and I agree it makes sense. I was just commenting the wording.Most humans have a drive to have sex. The drive to have sex has children in many cases as just a byproduct of said sex. Some humans though have a drive to have children that isn't totally subordinate to the drive to have sex. Humans in the 2nd category are more 'resistant' to birth control. Presumably they'll pass this on to their offspring, both by genetic and memetic inheritance.
Not just idiocracy. The segments of the US population with higher TFR also include groups like Mormons, Amish, homeschoolers and the like.That sounds a bit like "Idiocracy."
Downward spiralBan contraceptives and abortion, use the surveillance ssystem that was build up during the past 20 years to prosecute anyone seeking or providing said services, start pro natalist indoctrination of society beginning with kindergardens. That gets you a lot of babies and a potential romanian situation where the state can't take care of all the children and everyone's getting so mad that they demand your head on a pike.
Hence, restricting access to contraception and abortion would increase the birthrate.Most humans have a drive to have sex. The drive to have sex has children in many cases as just a byproduct of said sex. Some humans though have a drive to have children that isn't totally subordinate to the drive to have sex. Humans in the 2nd category are more 'resistant' to birth control. Presumably they'll pass this on to their offspring, both by genetic and memetic inheritance.
Not as much as you'd think. I understand that Russia, for instance, has been doing that (substantially reducing their abortion rates) and if I recall they're still well south of TFR 2.1. Their TFR is a lot lower than it was under the USSR back in the 60s and 70s when they had sky high abortion rates.Hence, restricting access to contraception and abortion would increase the birthrate.