This book examines changes in birth and fertility rates, shows how and why they have occurred, and explains whatthey mean for the future.
Over the next few decades, world fertility levels are projected to continue a dramatic decline, leading to a deep reduction in previously expected levels of world population. In modern countries, fertility is already below the "replacement level" of 2.1 children per woman; the developing world will follow. The potential implications for commerce, pensions, the environment, and geopolitics are enormous.
Ben J. Wattenberg, a senior fellow at AEI, is the moderator of the PBS program Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg and the author of ten previous books, including The Birth Dearth (1989).