Icelanders Need to Get Busy
4,129 children were born last year in Iceland. The fertility rate was
measured at 1.81 children for every woman over a lifetime—a figure
which has never been lower since records began being kept in 1853.
The figures were released this week by Statistics Iceland, RÚV reports. The average fertility rate needs to be 2.1 children per woman in the long term for sustainable population levels.
The figures were released this week by Statistics Iceland, RÚV reports. The average fertility rate needs to be 2.1 children per woman in the long term for sustainable population levels.
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