Is there a historical precedent to population ageing and decline similar to pic related? If so, where did those instances lead to? What was the best policy to follow in similar situations?
>>1652121
One of the first problem is the lack of time for parent to have children, so build place to kept children when their parent work.
>>1652121
Yes, the Roman Empire in the 4th and 5th century.
>>1652154
elaborate pls, sauces also welcome.
>>1652121
Rise of a middle class where income is dependent upon highly skilled, educated work.
1. To earn a living, you have to be a skilled, educated, adult worker
2. Your children need to be skilled and educated, therefore education becomes a competitive necessity
3. The more children you have, the more money you need for their education but the child is limited by having a maximum of two income earning parents
An alternative is an agrarian society where your income comes from unskilled labour. Your children don't need as much of an investment to become productive and in fact they can help with the labour and improve income.
No not in this scale, since it had to be preceded by industrialisation, urbanization, machinized agriculture, modern medicine and widespread education.
>>1652167
he is pulling things out of his ass.
>>1652121
legalise cannabis and subsidize/protectionist hemp and other industries based off the plant
its protein too you know