Which factor contributes to delayed or reduced childbearing?

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Multiple Choice

Which factor contributes to delayed or reduced childbearing?

Rising costs of raising a family shape when people decide to have children. When the financial burden—covering housing, education, healthcare, day-to-day needs—becomes heavier, many individuals or couples choose to delay starting a family or decide not to have children at all. This economic constraint pushes fertility timing later or reduced overall childbearing.

Policies or factors that would raise birth rates, lower childcare costs, or simply provide more parental leave don’t push behavior in the same delaying direction. Higher birth rates from policy changes would encourage more childbearing, cheaper childcare would lessen the cost barrier and likely promote earlier or more births, and additional parental leave supports families but isn’t the primary driver of delaying in the way rising costs are.

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