State Duma deputy Butskaya: The birth rate is falling in the Russian Federation due to the demographic gap in the 1990s

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Tatyana Butskaya, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Family, Women and Children of the Russian Federation, coordinator of the ONF project “Time to give birth”, now argues that the birth rate in Russia has fallen since citizens were born. They are of reproductive age when they became the demographic gap in the 1990s. It has been reported URA.RU.

According to him, the generation born in the 90s is in an active reproductive age and there are fewer every year because fewer are born.

“We have work to do here. Now support for a birth, especially a second child, is coming to the fore again. We have different support programs. By the way, the maternity capital program, which gave us about 2.5 million children,” he emphasized.

Formerly HSE (School of Economics) researchers to come It was concluded that in order to stabilize Russia’s population at the level of 146 million people, the country will have to attract from 390,000 to 1.1 million immigrants per year.

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