Hungary pays couples to have babies: Does it work?
The possibilities and limitations of pro-natalism
Global fertility rates are at record lows globally, and governments around the world are urging couples to grow their families.
Under Viktor Orbán’s leadership, Hungary implemented some of the most aggressive pro-natalist policies in the world — including generous subsidies for couples who promise to have children, lengthy paid maternity leave, and thousands of dollars in interest-free loans.
But does paying people to have kids actually work? We speak to Âé¶¹Éç populations correspondent Stephanie Hegarty about the possibilities and limitations of pro-natalist government policies.
Producers: Xandra Ellin and Hannah Moore
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Senior news editor: China Collins
Photo: A mother holding the feet of her baby. Credit: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire
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