Russia has moved to classify key demographic statistics following a dramatic collapse in its birth rate, which has plunged to levels not seen since the late 18th or early 19th century, according to a leading Russian demographer.

For decades, Russia has been experiencing a plunging birth rate and population decline, which appears to have worsened amid its ongoing invasion of Ukraine—with high casualty rates and men fleeing the country to avoid being conscripted to fight.

Projections estimate that Russia’s population will fall to about 132 million in the next two decades. The United Nations has predicted that in a worst-case scenario, by the start of the next century, Russia’s population could almost halve to 83 million.

  • TrackinDaKraken
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    181 month ago

    If AI and robots will take over so many jobs, why is a declining birthrate a bad thing, in the long term?

    • @GenosseFlosse@feddit.org
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      191 month ago

      Because current society is built on the assumption that around 4 workers will support 1 person with social benefits like retirement money, healtcare or unemployment benefits. Robots are already used in many factories but don’t pay any of those. The robots will produce goods cheaper than humans, however corporations will own the robots, and still charge you the same price for the goods while receiving a larger margin.

    • Dr. Moose
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      430 days ago

      I don’t think ruzies are worried about technologies they can’t even afford.

    • @Ledericas@lemm.ee
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      430 days ago

      depends on where its decling, if its only like elderly left and the young not reproducing thats would be a problem.