Ukraine's fertility rate dropped significantly from 1.9 in 1990 to 1.1 by 2000, reflecting economic hardship and uncertainty following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. The gradual recovery to 1.5 by 2008 aligns with economic stabilization and improved social conditions.
The decline post-2018 to 1.2 reflects ongoing demographic challenges, including emigration and an aging population. The slight increase to 1.3 in 2022 hints at potential stabilization amid policy efforts to support families.
The decline post-2018 to 1.2 reflects ongoing demographic challenges, including emigration and an aging population. The slight increase to 1.3 in 2022 hints at potential stabilization amid policy efforts to support families.
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