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High-income men were 3.11x more likely to become fathers in the Netherlands in 2022 , up from 2.38x in 2008 .
Men in the top income quintile were 1.89x more.
than those in the lowest quintile in 2022 .
The trend is driven by declining fertility among lower-income groups.
Having children - especially a first child - is becoming a privilege of the economically secure.
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