Putin Advocates for Larger Families to Counter Russia's Population Decline
In a recent appeal, Russian President Vladimir Putin urges families to have at least two children, citing the need for ethnic survival and national development.
- Putin emphasizes the importance of having at least two children per family to preserve Russia's ethnic groups and counter the population decline.
- The call for larger families comes amid Russia's ongoing conflict with Ukraine, which has led to significant casualties and a mass exodus from the country.
- Putin's advocacy for traditional values and larger families is part of a broader effort to address Russia's demographic challenges, including a shrinking population and labor shortage.
- In addition to urging larger families, Putin has reintroduced Soviet-era incentives for women to have more children, aiming to reverse the population decline.
- Leaders worldwide, including in China and the US, have raised similar concerns about demographic challenges, highlighting a global trend toward encouraging larger families.