Originally posted by Federate
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However, you are also right that there's a cultural competent to it. For example the Baltic states had a low birthright even before Soviet collapse, and the trend has continued. Also Georgia has had a higher fertility rate than Armenia all along, and even had so in the 1990's when Georgia was the poster child of a failed state. Of course same goes for Azerbaijan.
So I think the conclusion is that there is a cultural general trend, but it is affected by the economic situation.
You're certainly correct about the Western and European aspect, and I sincerely believe there's no such thing as staying too far from these values.
But in addition to that, I still believe an equal amount of it relies on believing in the country, believing in its economic future, and believing there's a reason to have children, and that will change with having a better government.
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