The current Russian birth rate is 1.5 children per woman ... female students will be paid $1,100 in exchange for giving birth ...
Additionally, they must be under the age of 25 when they give birth ... meaning a stillborn baby would disqualify the woman from receiving payment. Last month, Russia’s lower house of parliament ...
The ban on child-free propaganda, which analysts are certain will pass, is part of a broad campaign by Russian authorities to pressure women into giving birth to multiple children. Billboards ...
Russia's birth rate is at its lowest since 1999 with the number of live births falling under 100,000 in June, causing concern in Moscow over what has been described as a severe population downswing.
Some regions of Russia will start paying young women who are full-time students nearly $1,000 to get pregnant as the nation's birth rate continues to plummet, according to a Russian news outlet.
Russian president Vladimir Putin has taken a new initiative to tackle the country's rapidly declining birth rate in the face of the war with Ukraine, which is estimated to have caused 700,000 ...
Russia’s birth rate is at its lowest level in 25 years ... these typically result in “less of a baby boom and more the occasional baby bump,” The Guardian wrote.“Once [countries] fall ...
United Russia State Duma Deputy Alexander Iltyakov has come under fire for urging women to give birth “while the baby-maker is still working.” When asked about his stance on abortion, Iltyakov told ...
Petersburg. The Russian population is shrinking at an alarming rate, which could change the fabric of its society. The country recorded its lowest birth rate in the past 25 years for the first six ...
The Russian population is shrinking at an alarming rate, which could change the fabric of its society. The country recorded its lowest birth rate in the past 25 years for the first six months of 2024, ...