In Korea, an incredible 59% of deliveries are by C-section. This is one cause of South Korea's low birthrates since C-sections significantly lower the number of births a woman will have.
These rates in Korea and other countries are far above international guidelines for best maternal and neonatal outcomes (around 10-15 C-sections per 100 births).
Where rates of C-section are high, fertility tends to be much lower, by ~ 1/3 birth/woman in advanced countries.
The same relationship holds for US states. Although the variation in the rate of C-sections is just 23% to 38%, we still see that a higher rate of C-sections is linked to fewer births.
Numerous studies have confirmed this relationship. But why?
Demographer Lyman Stone explains how C-sections reduce future fertility
First, studies find the ability to conceive is reduced after a C-section, likely because of scar tissue in the uterus.
Second, doctors advise women to avoid becoming pregnant again after 2-3 C-sections
But what is going on with Korea? Why are doctors performing so many C-sections in South Korea when they are so damaging to a woman's future fertility?
Is this medically necessary? Mostly no. The prevalence of C-sections in South Korea looks random.
The reason for excessive C-sections is money.
In Korea, doctors are compensated very little for vaginal delivery (one fifth to one third of similar countries). Combined with lawsuit risk, profitability for obstetricians was low.
Many OBs went out of business. Many others increased profitability through C-sections.
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🇮🇳 For decades, India has been known as a young nation.
With over 65% of its population below 35, the country has traditionally enjoyed a demographic advantage that has fuelled its economic engine. But the tide is turning—quickly.
Already, 10.5% of India’s population, or about 150 million people, are over 60. By 2050, this number is set to reach 380 million (or 21% of the total population). To put that in perspective, India’s elderly population alone will surpass the current population of the United States. In fact, CBRE estimates that India will account for 17% of the world’s senior citizens.
Is India ready? Does it have the facilities/infrastructure/healthcare? Will it open up more employment opportunities to people above 60 and raise its retirement age in govt and private sector? Are there enough senior living communities? Are there adequate social clubs and activities? Are the current pensions adequate?
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With over 65% of its population below 35, the country has traditionally enjoyed a demographic advantage that has fuelled its economic engine. But the tide is turning—quickly.
Already, 10.5% of India’s population, or about 150 million people, are over 60. By 2050, this number is set to reach 380 million (or 21% of the total population). To put that in perspective, India’s elderly population alone will surpass the current population of the United States. In fact, CBRE estimates that India will account for 17% of the world’s senior citizens.
Is India ready? Does it have the facilities/infrastructure/healthcare? Will it open up more employment opportunities to people above 60 and raise its retirement age in govt and private sector? Are there enough senior living communities? Are there adequate social clubs and activities? Are the current pensions adequate?
🔗 https://www.marketbrew.in/weekly-insights/young-to-ageing-indian-population
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🤔 From Young Nation to Ageing Economy - What’s Next for India?
For decades, India has been known as a young nation. Over 65% of India's population is under the age of 35. But the tide is turning—quickly. Know its impact here.
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🇮🇳 For decades, India has been known as a young nation. With over 65% of its population below 35, the country has traditionally enjoyed a demographic advantage that has fuelled its economic engine. But the tide is turning—quickly. Already, 10.5% of India’s…
The West, especially the US, has spent several decades as a safety valve for India and China's overproduced elites. Now our grad job market is coming to resemble theirs'. Not good.
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Why it matters: This is the first time an Israeli government has ever voted to fire an attorney general. The move sparked immediate accusations Netanyahu was seeking to protect himself and his aides.
Before the cabinet vote, the supreme court told the government this procedure for firing the attorney general was inappropriate and made clear it would issue an injunction if it passed.
While the supreme court is likely to rule against the government, Netanyahu and his loyalists pushed this move to rally their political base, delegitimize the attorney general and put pressure on her to resign.
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Albanese has criticised repeatedly Israel's massacre of Palestinians in Gaza, called for cessation of hostilities and for Israel to end the apartheid regime against the Palestinian Arabs and integrate them into Israeli society.
These calls drew her the wrath of the Israel lobby who has started a campaign to slander Francesca Albanese's name, discrediting her work and seeking her removal as the UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories.
Recently, Foreign Secretary, Marco Rubio, had Albanese sanctioned as part of Israel's push to avoid any accountability for the systematic murder and starvation of Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.
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🇺🇸🇮🇱 The Trump administration has said states and cities will not receive funding to prepare for natural disasters if they choose to boycott Israeli companies, according to FEMA.
States must certify that they will not cut off “commercial relations specifically with Israeli companies” to receive the money from the FEMA, according to the agency’s terms for grantees.
📝 Mel: Cities and States can boycott American companies all day long…but if they boycott Israeli companies, the Trump administration will cut off their federal funding.
States must certify that they will not cut off “commercial relations specifically with Israeli companies” to receive the money from the FEMA, according to the agency’s terms for grantees.
📝 Mel: Cities and States can boycott American companies all day long…but if they boycott Israeli companies, the Trump administration will cut off their federal funding.
It isn't clear if this is manned or unmanned.
Man or unmanned, it is clearly a supersonic, ultra-stealthy air combat aircraft.
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A senior official in Netanyahu's office: We are going to conquer the Gaza Strip - the decision has been made. Hamas will not release any more hostages without total surrender, we will not surrender. If we do not act now, the hostages will die of hunger - and Gaza will remain under Hamas control
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🇵🇸🇮🇱⚡- BREAKING: Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir is threatening to resign if the security cabinet go ahead with the Gaza annexation plan.
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🇵🇸🇮🇱⚡- BREAKING: Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir is threatening to resign if the security cabinet go ahead with the Gaza annexation plan.
🇵🇸🇮🇱⚡- Hillel Biton Rosen, of Israeli Channel 14, says the decision to annex Gaza entirely has not yet been made. Rosen says the majority of the cabinet approved the plan. The decision will be made tomorrow, in a follow-up security cabinet meeting at the Kirya.
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🇵🇸🇮🇱⚡- Hillel Biton Rosen, of Israeli Channel 14, says the decision to annex Gaza entirely has not yet been made. Rosen says the majority of the cabinet approved the plan. The decision will be made tomorrow, in a follow-up security cabinet meeting at the Kirya.
🇵🇸🇮🇱⚡- Netanyahu's Press Office has announced a security cabinet meeting for tomorrow, confirming Hillel Biton Rosen's report.
No decision on the Gaza annexation plan has been made yet - it will be made tomorrow.
No decision on the Gaza annexation plan has been made yet - it will be made tomorrow.
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The Indian MFA reminded that the US continues to trade with Russia and imports Russian uranium, palladium, hexafluoride, fertilizers and other metals and minerals.
The Indian MFA also reminded that the EU, despite years of promises of stopping imports of Russian oil & gas still continues to import these resources.
New Dehli claims that because of this EU demand to buy oil from other countries left India no choice but to abandon its traditional suppliers in the Middle East and trade with Russia.
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There is NO replacement for Russian oil. End of story
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