For a country to maintain its population size, each family needs to have 2.1 children on average (that is if you ignore immigration, of course). In her New Year’s speech, Mette Frederiksen highlighted the fertility issue and promised extra fertility support so that more families can have a second child. In fact, 10% of children born in Denmark are thanks to fertility treatments.
The average birth rate in Denmark is 1.5 children per family, the lowest level in the past decade
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