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Global Fertility Decline Raises Concerns Among Experts

International experts have warned of a growing demographic crisis as fertility rates continue to fall in many parts of the world, Anadolu Agency reported. The trend, observed across multiple regions, is expected to have significant long-term impacts on economies and social systems.

Speaking at a recent forum in Istanbul, officials and researchers highlighted how changing societal attitudes and historical population policies have contributed to declining birth rates. Some regions now report fertility levels well below the replacement rate needed to maintain stable populations.

Representatives from various countries noted similar challenges, including aging populations, shrinking workforces, and increasing pressure on social support structures. While some governments have implemented policies to encourage higher birth rates, experts emphasized that economic incentives alone may not reverse the trend.

Discussions at the event also touched on cultural and structural factors influencing family planning decisions. Participants called for comprehensive strategies to address the issue, though no immediate solutions were proposed.

The forum concluded with broad agreement on the need for further research and international cooperation to mitigate potential consequences of sustained low fertility rates.

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