In Italy Rising Anxiety Over Falling Birth Rates
PBS NewsHour
Narratore PBS NewsHour
Casa editrice: NewsHour Productions
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Family size has been shrinking in the industrialized world for decades, and in Italy, the decline has been particularly dramatic. A generation ago, Italian mothers commonly had more than four children. Now they average less than two. Demographers warn that a shrinking population could yield an unprecedented economic crisis. Special correspondent Christopher Livesay reports from Sicily.
Durata: 7 minuti (00:07:24) Data di pubblicazione: 25/11/2019; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —