Most people cannot create their dream family: UN conclusions.

Most people cannot create their dream family: UN conclusions
Most people cannot create their dream family: UN conclusions
According to the annual report of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), unwanted pregnancies and unfulfilled desires to have children are prevalent worldwide, and many people do not have the freedom of choice in family planning. This information was brought by the publication 'Glavcom', referring to DW.com.

Studies have shown that most people cannot have as many children as they would like. About one-fifth of those surveyed have either fewer or more children than desired. Financial difficulties, high costs of childcare, and lack of stable employment prevent many people from fulfilling their desires to become parents, even though they would like to have two or more children.

Gender inequality and the impact on birth rates

The UNFPA report states that gender inequality in society contributes to the decline in birth rates. Many women cannot engage in paid work due to childcare and household responsibilities, leading to a reduced desire to have children. Additionally, some individuals cannot avoid unwanted pregnancies and have more children than they would prefer.

Ineffective measures to increase birth rates

Most measures aimed at increasing birth rates, according to UNFPA researchers, often have no effective results or even lead to a decrease in birth rates. To increase birth rates, it is necessary to provide people with reproductive freedom and support women in career advancement. It is also important to support families and expand birth services for different population groups.

According to the report from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), there are issues of unwanted pregnancies and the inability of people to freely choose when and how many children they want to have. Financial difficulties, gender inequality, and ineffective measures aimed at increasing birth rates complicate the situation. To improve this situation, it is essential to ensure reproductive freedom and career growth support, as well as expand access to family planning services for all population groups.

Worldwide, problems of unwanted pregnancies and limited choices in family planning continue to exist. Financial difficulties, gender inequality, and ineffective birth rate increase programs complicate the situation. To address these issues, it is vital to ensure people have reproductive freedom and support in career development, as well as increase the availability of family planning services for all segments of the population.

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