A growing number of countries are experiencing rapidly declining birth rates, leading to concerns about a potential global population crisis. Experts warn that as populations age and fewer babies are born, societies may face challenges such as labor shortages, economic stagnation, and increased pressure on social support systems. While some argue that fears of overpopulation are outdated, others highlight the risks of depopulation, including a shrinking workforce and the strain of caring for an aging population. There is debate over whether this demographic shift is a crisis or an opportunity to rethink social and economic structures. Policymakers are now grappling with how to adapt to these unprecedented demographic changes.
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