So why do poor people in those countries have more children? You’re theory simply doesn’t add up. Of course there are multiple factors. If you look closely I didn’t name any factors, you did. And the factor you named is simply not that important. Even if you eliminate it and look only at extremely wealthy people they still don’t have birth rates above replacement rates.
So you actually expect me to believe that safe schools (presence or absence) isn’t something that would affect your decision? If you really are claiming this, then I would be concerned about your priorities.
If this isn’t something that is important to you, I’m not going to try and convince you because that is well beyond the scope of this discussion.
My decision about having kids? Of course not. Because I don’t want kids. I never liked kids, never wanted them, didn’t have them, not going to have them. For me the reasons are:
I don’t want kids
2… That’s it
Why are you concerned about my priorities? Recent data from Poland I’ve seen show that majority of people without kids think like me. They simply don’t want them. Some people can’t afford them. Small fraction are concerned about the state of the world, climate change and so on.
Just to be clear, safe schools are important to me because general safety, education and social wellbeing is important to me. Does it affect my decisions about kids? Not at all.
So why do poor people in those countries have more children? You’re theory simply doesn’t add up. Of course there are multiple factors. If you look closely I didn’t name any factors, you did. And the factor you named is simply not that important. Even if you eliminate it and look only at extremely wealthy people they still don’t have birth rates above replacement rates.
So you actually expect me to believe that safe schools (presence or absence) isn’t something that would affect your decision? If you really are claiming this, then I would be concerned about your priorities.
If this isn’t something that is important to you, I’m not going to try and convince you because that is well beyond the scope of this discussion.
My decision about having kids? Of course not. Because I don’t want kids. I never liked kids, never wanted them, didn’t have them, not going to have them. For me the reasons are:
2… That’s it
Why are you concerned about my priorities? Recent data from Poland I’ve seen show that majority of people without kids think like me. They simply don’t want them. Some people can’t afford them. Small fraction are concerned about the state of the world, climate change and so on.
Just to be clear, safe schools are important to me because general safety, education and social wellbeing is important to me. Does it affect my decisions about kids? Not at all.