8 - France, Champion of... of what?

France has the highest fertility in Europe. It owes this privilege to its culture and history. The French woman, and even more, the idealized French woman, is the reason for this exception. Beyond France, this episode travels through Europe, North, South, and East and then North America and tells of a world that is being emptied of humans but is being filled... with wolves.   Un podcast de David Duhamel produit par MaisonK Prod Musique originale : Ben Molinaro Graphisme : Anna Toussaint Sources George Alter et Gregory Clark, 2010, The Demographic Transition and Human Capiltal, in Stephen Broadberry, and Kevin O'Rourke, The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Europe: Volume 1, 1700-1870. Cambridge University Press. Jordan Nickerson and David H. Solomon, 2020, Car Seats as Contraception, SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3665046  https://ourworldindata.org/fertility-rate Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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In November 2022, the earth crossed an important threshold—eight billion inhabitants. Most media focused on overpopulation—when in fact, depopulation is a far more interesting problem. Half of the world’s countries are not creating enough children even to maintain current levels, while some of them seem to have stopped altogether. This is one of the most massive and unexpected phenomena of our time: how modern societies are silently putting themselves on a trajectory of stagnation if not outright extinction. In this podcast, we investigate this trend, and try to understand what it will mean to live in a world without children.   David Duhamel, economics professor at Parsons Paris and adjunct professor at Sciences Po Paris, tells the story of the world to come:  a childless world Production :  MaisonK Prod Original Music : Ben Molinaro Graphism : Anna Toussaint  Main Sources Banque Mondialehttps://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.DYN.TFRT.IN Gapminder https://www.gapminder.org (https://www.gapminder.org/) IHME https://www.healthdata.org/ (https://www.healthdata.org/) INED https://www.ined.fr/fr/publications/editions/population-et-societes/ (https://www.ined.fr/fr/publications/editions/population-et-societes/) Our world in Data https://ourworldindata.org/ (https://ourworldindata.org/) Darrel Bricker et John Ibbitson, 2019, Empty Planet, Crown, New York Yves Charbit et Maryse Gaimard, 2015, La bombe démographique en question, PUF Danny Dorling and Stuart Gietel-Basten, 2018, Why Demography Matters, Polity Charles Goodheart et Manoj Pradhan, 2020, The Great Demographic Reversal. Ageing Societies, Waning Inequality and an Inflation Revival, Palgrave McMillan Jonathan V. Last, 2014, What to expect when no one is expecting, Encounter Books Steven Philip Kramer, 2014, The other population crisis. What governments can do about falling birth rates, Woodrow Wilson Center Press Thomas Malthus, 1798, Essai sur le principe de population, pfd en ligne Paul Morland, 2022, Tomorrow’s people, The Future of Humanity in Ten numbers, Picador Emmanuel Pont, 2022, Faut-il arrêter de faire des enfants pour sauver la planète ? Payot Jennifer Sciubba, 2022, 8 billion and counting, Norton Bruno Tertrais 2020, Le choc démographique, Odile Jacob Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.