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Russia Working Hard To Reverse “Terribly Low” Birth Rate, Says Kremlin

Posted on July 26, 2024 By admin


“Anyone with many children is a hero,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov (File)

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The Kremlin said Friday that it was “working hard” to reverse declining birth rates in Russia, warning that “disastrous” demographic trends were putting the country’s future at risk.

Russia has faced a myriad of demographic challenges since the collapse of the USSR, including an ageing population, an outflow of men due to the conflict in Ukraine and the lowest fertility rate in 17 years.

“It is now at a terribly low level — 1.4 (births per woman). This is comparable to European countries, Japan and so on. But this is disastrous for the future of the nation,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a media festival.

“Anyone with many children is a hero. We live in the largest country in the world. And there are fewer of us every year. And the only way to cope with this is to increase the average birth rate,” Peskov said.

Russia had a population of about 148 million people at the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, a figure that now stands at around 144 million after a protracted period of high deaths and low births in the 1990s.

The country’s birth rate has not recovered since Soviet times despite President Vladimir Putin’s government offering generous payouts and mortgage subsidies to large families.

Recent problems include large numbers of Covid deaths, hundreds of thousands of men fleeing the country to avoid being mobilised to fight in Ukraine, and migration into Russia hitting a ten-year low in 2023.

Russia’s population could drop to 130 million by the 2040s, demographers have forecasted.

When asked whether young families could still have faith in the future, the Kremlin pointed to similar demographics in other countries.

“This is unfortunately a trend,” Peskov said.

“The situation will remain difficult for some period of time, but the government is working hard on this issue, and it is one of the top priorities of the President of Russia,” he added.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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