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Originally Posted by antikristuseke
Because birth rates are allways at a constant and never subject to change. Nothing ever changes, all things are linear. 
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Birth rates are ever changing. The average American family had 4.8 children in the 1940's. By 1980 that nuber was halved.
Germany had large family's pre-WWII and now small or no family's.
Birth rates are affected by many variables in a country. Cultural, Social and economic to name a few. With the destruction of the traditional family lifestyle in the western world its no wonder birth rates are low. In this day and age everything is sold as more important than the traditional family structure. More women want careers and forgo child birth all together.
The assault on traditional family values has born rotten fruit. We have made ourselves a big crap sandwich and we all muxt take a bite.