Hi Billy,

On Jan 14, 2014, at 10:47 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> Finally, irrespective of China's decisions to relax its one-child policy, 
> fertility is not likely to increase markedly in the foreseeable future. Major 
> forces pointing to continuation of low Chinese fertility include increasing 
> urbanization, smaller and costly housing, expanding higher education and 
> career opportunities for women, high financial costs and time pressures for 
> childrearing, and changing attitudes and lifestyles. China may soon discover, 
> as many countries have concluded, raising low fertility rates is more 
> challenging than reducing high fertility.

Yeah.  The Left’s war on fertility has been one of the more high-minded and 
tragic forms of cultural suicide. :-(

— Ernie P.

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