Birth rate slump in West will address overconsumption, former government adviser says.
By Eir Nolsøe
Britain’s top demographics expert has said the falling number of babies born in Britain is a ‘good thing’ after new data showed the number of births had hit a 20-year low.
Professor Sarah Harper CBE, founder and director of the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing and a former government adviser, said falling birth rates in the West were ‘good for... our planet’.
Her comments came after official figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed there were 605,479 live births in England and Wales last year, the lowest number since 2002.
The total was down 3.1 per cent compared to 2021 and is part of a long-term decline in the number of births across Britain and the developed world.
Prof Harper told the Telegraph: ‘I think it’s a good thing that the high-income, high-consuming countries of the world are reducing the number of children that they’re having. I’m quite positive...
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