Viktor Orban’s pro-natalist policies are not working
· the economist
AI Briefing
- Hungary's pro-natalist policies, which include cash incentives for families with children, have failed to boost fertility rates, with the country's birth rate continuing to decline.
- The policies, which were introduced in 2011, have been criticized for not being effective in increasing the number of births.
- According to recent data, Hungary's total fertility rate has fallen to 1.3 children per woman, one of the lowest in the EU.
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