Reducing social benefits for non-production of children


  • Penalizing childless couples
  • Penalizing people declining to reproduce

Claim

  1. In the event of declining birth rates, those who do not contribute to sustaining production of children, as a key economic factor for the future, should have drastically fewer social benefits (including pension entitlements) than those who propagate.


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