Population - [CASE STUDY] Ageing population Flashcards
1
Q
What is the location used for the case study and the name of the policy?
A
France.
pro-natalist policy, 1939.
2
Q
What was the concern?
A
That the population was not going to replace itself over time.
3
Q
Why does France have a low birth rate?
A
- Education - People are more aware of the availability of contreception and consequences an unplanned pregnancy can have on their career.
- Women in careers - Women may choose to follow their career choice rather than start a family while young.
- Later marriages.
- State benefits - Couples no longer need children to help care for them when older.
4
Q
How did France overcome the issue?
A
- Cash incentive of £675 per month (Nearly the minimum wage) for a mother to stay off work for a year following the birth of a 3rd child.
- Large family card, giving large reductions on train fares.
- More children, less income tax to pay.
- Government subsidised daycare for children under 3 and full time school places over 3.
5
Q
Has it worked?
A
Yes, France has one of Europe’s highest fertility rates now.