I agree with Sokrates here, to me he is undeniably right from what I've seen. Wouldn't it to be safer to say that some have it and some don't?
Poland growth rate
Of course it would... but
-0.047% number support my view that quite a lot don't have it... Of course you can see many women with that "polish-mother" sentiment, but very often it is towards somebody else's child :-)
-0.047% may fool you. It seems like there is stability (two children per women) but it isn't. Bear in mind that people are dying older and older which disturb picture here... In fact current fertility rate in Poland is about 1.3 children per women... (2007).
PS. More interesting info here (in polish... ooo, in english too!):
-0.047% number support my view that quite a lot don't have it... Of course you can see many women with that "polish-mother" sentiment, but very often it is towards somebody else's child :-)
-0.047% may fool you. It seems like there is stability (two children per women) but it isn't. Bear in mind that people are dying older and older which disturb picture here... In fact current fertility rate in Poland is about 1.3 children per women... (2007).
PS. More interesting info here (in polish... ooo, in english too!):
Um if Poland needs more kids I am willingly to spread my seed I am half polish and have noble blood. Would I get incentives.
I think that in clinic in Poznan you sacrifice could be rewarded of 30$ for sample... :-)