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Letter: Baby boom and bust

Published 4 March 2015

From Eric Kvaalen

Health minister Beatrice Lorenzin needn’t worry about Italy’s falling birth rate (21 February, p 8).

If each woman has 1.39 children, it will take about 49 generations for the population to fall to 1 (at which point Italians will presumably go extinct).

There’s nothing to fear from a lower population. Historically, Italy has always had a lower population than now.
Les Essarts-le-Roi, France

Issue no. 3011 published 7 March 2015

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