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Russian President Vladimir Putin is urging Russians to have more children. 
"Large families must become the norm," Putin said in a speech Tuesday. 
Russian birth rates are falling amid war in Ukraine and a deepening economic crisis. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin is urging women to have as many as eight children as the number of dead Russian soldiers continues to rise in his war with Ukraine, worsening the country's population crisis.

Addressing the World Russian People's Council in Moscow on Tuesday, Putin said the country must return to a time when large families were the norm.

"Many of our grandmothers and great-grandmothers, had seven, eight, or even more children," Putin said.

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[–] Sanyanov@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago (1 children)

China is doing that by lifting restrictions it previously had on the number of kids per family.

In Russia there never was a limit, and a driver for change should be different. Putin asking Russians to make more kids won't magically improve demographics. Russia is fighting battle for demographics for about 15 years now, and it yielded very little result.

Right now people in the country are strongly uncertain about their future, economic changes leave more and more young people out of money to just live, let alone raise kids (and no, not many here will agree to have children regardless of any obstacles), and young males are actively dying on the war.

Unless a radical change is made to the economy, to all those things listed above, Russia will not succeed in drastically improving reproduction rates.

Source: I'm Russian.

[–] bioemerl@kbin.social 5 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

is doing that by lifting restrictions it previously had on the number of kids per family.

No. They are trying to culturally push people to have kids now. Dropping one child not only didn't work, their birth rates went down since then.

Putin asking Russians to make more kids won’t magically improve demographics

No, but Putin can do more than ask. So can China.

[–] Sanyanov@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Russia already has

-Childbirth propaganda everywhere

-Payments to mothers giving birth ("mother's capital")

-Strong benefits for people with kids when buying housing

-Generous maternity leave

-Strong infrastructure of kindergardens

-Fairly strict anti-abortion laws

And a lot more. It kinda already does its best.