Merged: Demographic crisis in Poland deepens
Poland's demographic situation is dramatic and will get even worse around 2020 when the post-war baby boomers start to retire, warns economist Krzysztof Rybiński. Government proposals on family policy, including longer paid maternity leaves and higher subsidies to public nurseries and kindergartens, are going in the right direction, but were just a drop in the bucket, Rybinski maintains. "We can make some progress (with that) but what we need is a radical leap," he adds. Commenting on his words labour minister Władysaw Kosiniak-Kamysz pointed out that the fertility rates have been falling steadily since the 1990s. Now they reached levels that require firm action "and we are taking such actions," hre claimed. He encourages people of various political orientations to unite forces and act jointly disregarding divisions. The demographic situation cannot be changed in a matter of one parliamentary term.
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Poland's demographic situation is dramatic and will get even worse around 2020 when the post-war baby boomers start to retire, warns economist Krzysztof Rybiński. Government proposals on family policy, including longer paid maternity leaves and higher subsidies to public nurseries and kindergartens, are going in the right direction, but were just a drop in the bucket, Rybinski maintains. "We can make some progress (with that) but what we need is a radical leap," he adds. Commenting on his words labour minister Władysaw Kosiniak-Kamysz pointed out that the fertility rates have been falling steadily since the 1990s. Now they reached levels that require firm action "and we are taking such actions," hre claimed. He encourages people of various political orientations to unite forces and act jointly disregarding divisions. The demographic situation cannot be changed in a matter of one parliamentary term.
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