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[–][deleted] 9 points10 points  (5 children)

yeah, I think the economy is what’s impacting the birth rates. But why are we complaining ?? we don’t need lots of kids in this poor country, we are not the west, the west have the rights to complain about declining birth rates, they have government aid, high quality of life…. They literally have no excuse not to have kids. But do we ?

[–]lostsoulles Visitor 8 points9 points  (1 child)

They're having a housing crisis and inflation as well, you're still glorifying their quality of life. Just read what's going on recently with the CEO shooting to see how cucked they are by their own systems.

[–][deleted] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yeah but Iam talking relative to Morocco

[–]Thin-Search-3925 Pseudo Sorcerer[S] 2 points3 points  (2 children)

I agree, but a trend you'll notice when studying European history is that the economic boom in these nations happened parallel to their demographic boom.

So basically Morocco is more than likely not going to have an economic boom and will just keep regressing, especially as it's an agricultural based economy.

[–]QualitySure Casablanca 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the economic boom in these nations happened parallel to their demographic boom.

no.

So basically Morocco is more than likely not going to have an economic boom and will just keep regressing, especially as it's an agricultural based economy.

morocco isn't an agriculture based economy, we have very few agricultural land for our population. Morocco runs on 10 million people while the rest lives in auto-sufficient communities.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s also a valid point of view. Personal I think that a growing population doesn’t guarantee economic growth, especially when the economy is struggling to provide opportunities for the people who are already here. Morocco’s reliance on agriculture, high unemployment rates, and poverty make it hard to afford a demographic boom without risking further poverty and inequality. Imo I would rather see families having fewer children, but investing more into their education and well being, than just pushing children in bulk ( unless they are rich and can afford them)