Russia to refer women who don't want children to psychologists to address dwindling birth rate (www.thejournal.ie)
from FTonsilStones@lemmy.ca to world@lemmy.world on 19 Mar 13:49
https://lemmy.ca/post/62036240

Russia’s dwindling birth rate has been one of President Vladimir Putin’s main worries during his 25-year rule and with Moscow having sent hundreds of thousands of young men to the front in Ukraine over the last four years, the problem has only worsened.

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givesomefucks@lemmy.world on 19 Mar 14:10 next collapse

So women will just lie, and Putin will get the rose tinted predictions that never materialize

UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world on 19 Mar 14:25 collapse

Russian Politician: “We’re going to implement a nationwide psychological health care system [evil]”

Russian Treasury: “That’s going to cost money”

Russian Politician: “Just tell psychologists to do it for free.”

Russian Professional Association: “Now nobody wants to be a psychologist.”

Russian Politician: whispering to state security service

sound of Russian Professional Association getting thrown out a window

Incidentally…

Russia has an estimated population of 146.0 million as of 1 January 2025, down from 147.2 million recorded in the 2021 census. It is the most populous country in Europe, and the ninth-most populous country in the world. Russia has a population density of 8.5 inhabitants per square kilometre (22 inhabitants/mi2), with its overall life expectancy being 73 years (68 years for males and 79 years for females) as of 2023. The total fertility rate across Russia was estimated to be 1.37 children born per woman as of 2025, which is in line with the European average but below the replacement rate of 2.1.

By the end of 2024, the natural decline of the Russian population amounted to 596.2 thousand people, according to published data from Rosstat. Compared to the end of 2023, the indicator increased by 20.4% (from 495.3 thousand). However, this decline is offset by massive immigration, particularly from Central Asia.

This isn’t a real problem, it’s a meme problem. The country is at a historical peak of population, has ample neighboring nations with people eager to immigrate, and is experiencing a slight lull largely driven by the poor wartime economic performance.

And scratch the surface of any of these concerns. What you’ll discover isn’t a fear of population decline, it is a fear of ethnic Caucasian family lines experiencing a decline. Very specifically, the children and grandchildren of the kleptocrats running the country.

RIotingPacifist@lemmy.world on 19 Mar 15:26 collapse

Hang on you’re telling me all the people worried about “demographic collapse” are just racists that discount a lot of people (especially immigrants) when doing their projections?

Kurgezant me shocked!!!

sneakypersimmon@lemmy.today on 19 Mar 14:30 next collapse

Considering this is an issue that’s affecting many countries, I expect to see this here in the US soon, too.

RIotingPacifist@lemmy.world on 19 Mar 15:27 collapse

It’s not real, is a racist boogyman.

sneakypersimmon@lemmy.today on 19 Mar 15:33 collapse

Are you referencing the great replacement theory?

RIotingPacifist@lemmy.world on 19 Mar 15:38 collapse

Yes, that’s what all this demographic collapse fear mongering stems from.

It’s actually really easy to support an aging population, you allow immigration.

sneakypersimmon@lemmy.today on 19 Mar 15:40 collapse

That just bolsters my point that the US will probably be enacting similar policies.

whotookkarl@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Mar 15:15 next collapse

How are psychologists going to address ending unnecessary wars, closing the wealth gap with higher taxes for wealthy/no billionaires, and better prospects for the next generation than dystopian garbage fire island?

RIotingPacifist@lemmy.world on 19 Mar 15:27 next collapse

Does giving one of your patients bad advice to improve the lives of all your other patients break the hypocratic oath?

Asking for a psychologist.

BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world on 19 Mar 15:44 collapse

You gotta bloom where you’re planted.

TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world on 19 Mar 15:43 next collapse

Next they will start jailing women for not having kids. Nice.

Though I suppose the proper incentive would be to tax people with less than two kids.

Even in the USA tax breaks for having kids are pathetic. The tax child credit barely covers one month of daycare. It’s $2200, per year. lol Pumping it up to something like 6K would be a decent start to making children more affordable.

ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world on 19 Mar 16:15 next collapse

Russia and the red parts of America in a frantic race to implement the Handmade’s Tale.

atzanteol@sh.itjust.works on 19 Mar 19:32 collapse

A story about a DIY fanatic who builds their own furniture?

SapphironZA@sh.itjust.works on 19 Mar 17:05 next collapse

They should send them to economists instead. So the economists can learn why people dont have children.

Zier@fedia.io on 19 Mar 17:04 next collapse

No one is required to have children.
Being a parent is a choice.
And it's ok to decide not to have children.
If people are pressuring you to have kids, tell them they are free to continue to procreate.

Thedogdrinkscoffee@lemmy.ca on 19 Mar 19:08 collapse

Putin has all the money, it’s his reponsibility to father all the children. He doesn’t have long, he should get to work.