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In 2025 , the demographic crunch is going to get even crunchier—and the casualty will be gender rights.
In both the United States and the United Kingdom , the rate at which babies are being born has been plummeting for 15 years .
In Japan , Poland , and Canada , the fertility rate is already down to 1.3.2 . South Korea has the lowest in the world, at 0.72 ..
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