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The collapse of teen fertility in the digital era

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Commencé May 01, 2026

Teen fertility collapsed globally starting around 2007. This affected countries across the income and policy spectrum. This paper argues that smartphones changed how teens spend time with each other, and that this change in turn drove the collapse in teen fertility. Once enough teens are on the phone, being on the phone is where the […] The post The collapse of teen fertility in the digital era appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Scott Sumner. I guess it's time we promo...

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The decline in teen fertility is a positive outcome of the digital era, as it allows young people to focus on education and personal development.

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Teen fertility rates should not be viewed solely through the lens of technology; social and economic factors also play a crucial role in shaping these trends.

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The shift in how teens interact due to smartphones reflects a broader cultural change, allowing for more diverse expressions of relationships and family planning.

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Smartphones have negatively impacted teen relationships, leading to a loss of intimacy and connection, which may contribute to lower fertility rates.

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The collapse of teen fertility could signal potential long-term demographic challenges, such as an aging population and labor shortages in the future.

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