Very intriguing the fertility rate in the Vatican. Are priests, bishops, cardinals or even Popes getting pregnant? We all know that they do things, but the question is: do they give birth?
I think it refers to the number of childs that workers has with their wifes or couples (guards, maintanance workers, chefs, cleaning, etc), obviously if the person live inside of the city
According to my knowledge from living in Taiwan, the fertility rates aren’t going to increase anytime soon due to the outrageous house pricing and ridiculous education fee, only those who can afford both of the above are to be even likely to start a family and have kids.
How come someone who visited both the Philippines and Taiwan for the FIBA world cup said that Taiwan is cheaper than the Philippines? Maybe he meant only the food. Are the food cheap in Taiwan?
@@wavemaker2077 Take this for example: let’s say that a sandwich is priced US$2.25 in Taiwan, but US$0.75 in Philippines, you can see that Taiwan’s sandwich is 3 times more expensive. However, Taiwan GDP per capita stands at $35,300, while the Philippines are$3,530, which means that on average Taiwanese people have 10 times more money to buy it, so it will seem cheaper in Taiwan.
@@BeastHighlightsOfficial I do hope that the foreigner is looking at it like that and not comparing the prices directly. Anyway, if the Taiwanese earn a lot and they still can't afford to have a family, then the prices there are really expensive. Somehow, the more developed the country is, the more difficult it is for the people to have a family. Quite ironic.
@@wavemaker2077 yeah I agree. In fact, those years it’s not just the education and real estate here that are expensive anymore, everything is becoming almost unaffordable. The prices of the boxed meals sold in the shop across my street literally doubled over the past 10 years, while the GDP per capita increased by a mere 60% and the standard worker salary went up only 20%. Inequality also plays a role in the problem, the rich become even richer and everything goes expensive. And Taiwan’s inequality problems aren’t even severe, it’s ranked middle throughout the world. Imagine places like Hong Kong and California where big companies thrive, the rich spending millions of dollars a day, and the average person possibly lives in a 100 square foot apartment, eating a bowl of noodles per day and struggling to live.
USA 2022: 1.66 2100: 1.72 Literally how 😂 Everyone I knew back in high school never wanted to have children, even the girls 🤣. Unless the teen pregnancy rates sky rocket in the future, this is highly unlikely.
Because your high school would make up less than 0.0001% of the US population? And how does teen pregnancy matter in this scenario? It’s just normal adults having 1 or 2 children.
I would not be surprised if the west will enter some kind of a cultural backlash as a result of wokism. Also: If liberals don't make any more kids, then the future generation will be raised more conservative, these generations are likely to have a higher fertility rates.
@@sevenoxia7199 what I was trying to say was nobody I knew wanted to have kids. So the only other factor I could think of (because I brought up high school kids) was teen pregnancy. Yeah I know a bit stupid but I wasn't just saying random stuff.
spain italy ukraine Puerto Rico etc,,,,, is lower than japan but people always talkabout japan lol the western propaganda japan is 1.4 canada is 1.5 UK is 1.6 almost no difference
(Insert sarcasm alert emoji) Isn't it interesting that the most catholic country with the strongest stance against birth control and abortion and being pro family and patriarchy and all, consistently had the lowest fertility rate? (And, yes, I know that the Vatican is near exclusively inhabited by celibate men with very few celibate women and the only births occurring there are to tourists who are strongly discouraged from entering the country while pregnant.)
The Vatican should have zero fertility rate. We are talking about the citizens of the country here and the citizens of the Vatican are the priests and nuns. None of them have a family and I don't think that there are so many nuns giving birth in the Vatican. Imagine the Vatican having a higher fertility rate than Hong Kong or South Korea. That's not possible.
spain italy ukraine Puerto Rico is lower than japan but people always talkabout japan lol the western propaganda japan is 1.4 canada 1.5 almost no difference
Very intriguing the fertility rate in the Vatican. Are priests, bishops, cardinals or even Popes getting pregnant? We all know that they do things, but the question is: do they give birth?
LoL do you think that Vatican city is only full of priests and popes?
I think it refers to the number of childs that workers has with their wifes or couples (guards, maintanance workers, chefs, cleaning, etc), obviously if the person live inside of the city
@@yerevin8265 But having children is literally banned in the Vatican, for citizens at least, the fertility rate should be zero
Acho que nem todos os moradores do Vaticano tem relação com a igreja católica
Maybe children born outside the vatican but still a resident of vatican so it has a fertility rate
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Korea's fertility rate is serious. Pray for recovery to 1.5 or higher
You guys are very intelligent why can't you produce more ai than humans so you can able to enjoy your life.
Not going to happen anytime in the next 100 years.
According to my knowledge from living in Taiwan, the fertility rates aren’t going to increase anytime soon due to the outrageous house pricing and ridiculous education fee, only those who can afford both of the above are to be even likely to start a family and have kids.
How come someone who visited both the Philippines and Taiwan for the FIBA world cup said that Taiwan is cheaper than the Philippines? Maybe he meant only the food. Are the food cheap in Taiwan?
@@wavemaker2077 Take this for example: let’s say that a sandwich is priced US$2.25 in Taiwan, but US$0.75 in Philippines, you can see that Taiwan’s sandwich is 3 times more expensive. However, Taiwan GDP per capita stands at $35,300, while the Philippines are$3,530, which means that on average Taiwanese people have 10 times more money to buy it, so it will seem cheaper in Taiwan.
@@BeastHighlightsOfficial I do hope that the foreigner is looking at it like that and not comparing the prices directly. Anyway, if the Taiwanese earn a lot and they still can't afford to have a family, then the prices there are really expensive. Somehow, the more developed the country is, the more difficult it is for the people to have a family. Quite ironic.
@@wavemaker2077 yeah I agree. In fact, those years it’s not just the education and real estate here that are expensive anymore, everything is becoming almost unaffordable. The prices of the boxed meals sold in the shop across my street literally doubled over the past 10 years, while the GDP per capita increased by a mere 60% and the standard worker salary went up only 20%. Inequality also plays a role in the problem, the rich become even richer and everything goes expensive. And Taiwan’s inequality problems aren’t even severe, it’s ranked middle throughout the world. Imagine places like Hong Kong and California where big companies thrive, the rich spending millions of dollars a day, and the average person possibly lives in a 100 square foot apartment, eating a bowl of noodles per day and struggling to live.
In fact, Taiwan has the lowest fertility rate in the world in 2023.
None of my friends want to have children
USA
2022: 1.66
2100: 1.72
Literally how 😂 Everyone I knew back in high school never wanted to have children, even the girls 🤣. Unless the teen pregnancy rates sky rocket in the future, this is highly unlikely.
Because your high school would make up less than 0.0001% of the US population? And how does teen pregnancy matter in this scenario? It’s just normal adults having 1 or 2 children.
I would not be surprised if the west will enter some kind of a cultural backlash as a result of wokism.
Also: If liberals don't make any more kids, then the future generation will be raised more conservative, these generations are likely to have a higher fertility rates.
Immigrants, us still has many ways to attracts other people to settle in their country.
@@sevenoxia7199 what I was trying to say was nobody I knew wanted to have kids. So the only other factor I could think of (because I brought up high school kids) was teen pregnancy. Yeah I know a bit stupid but I wasn't just saying random stuff.
@@sevenoxia7199 Plus do you come from a high school with no sense of humor or something, like this is some r/wooosh type reply dude.
spain italy ukraine Puerto Rico etc,,,,, is lower than japan
but people always talkabout japan lol
the western propaganda
japan is 1.4 canada is 1.5 UK is 1.6 almost no difference
Japan's two neighbors, Korea is 0.8 China is 1.2
This needs to be updated since the world fertility rate is falling faster than expected.
Great. I hope to survive to 2090s just to see population finally starting falling!
I have an idea for COVID. If the U.S. passes 100 million, could you make a state version on it pls.
It's mean all these countries will be going to loss their population in near future because whole world fertility rate is decreasing
2100년에 우리나라가 1.43찍어도 2100년후에도 충분희 더 늘어날수 있을듯 합니다 그나마 긍정적이네
I'm here because of 8 billion population can you please update this ?
Make coronavirus in Vietnam (2020-2022)
Albania extremely high for euro during 50s & 60s
(Insert sarcasm alert emoji) Isn't it interesting that the most catholic country with the strongest stance against birth control and abortion and being pro family and patriarchy and all, consistently had the lowest fertility rate? (And, yes, I know that the Vatican is near exclusively inhabited by celibate men with very few celibate women and the only births occurring there are to tourists who are strongly discouraged from entering the country while pregnant.)
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is not a app is a website
The Vatican should have zero fertility rate. We are talking about the citizens of the country here and the citizens of the Vatican are the priests and nuns. None of them have a family and I don't think that there are so many nuns giving birth in the Vatican. Imagine the Vatican having a higher fertility rate than Hong Kong or South Korea. That's not possible.
This projection: 2100 Turkey 1.68
Real time: 2024 Turkey 1.52 😄
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Video gives false information in 2023 turkey are 1.51 but video shows that 1.88
spain italy ukraine Puerto Rico is lower than japan
but people always talkabout japan lol
the western propaganda
japan is 1.4 canada 1.5
almost no difference
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Fertily in Vatican! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think Taiwan will maintain NO.1
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En españa tenemos que tener más hijos, si gana vox en 2023 será mucho más fácil tener hijos, ya que darán muchas ayudas. #Vox2023
It's mean all these countries will be going to loss their population in near future because whole world fertility rate is decreasing