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Daniel Hess

Ideas for reversing the collapse in global fertility, the greatest challenge of our age. Humanity is precious.

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Pronatal Policy Essay #6: Marriage is wildly good for most men, women and society

By Daniel Hess

This essay is part of a series of policy essays exploring ways to raise birthrates.

Married people tend to be a lot happier than unmarried people. The wealth gap between married and unmarried people is enormous. Those who a...

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Pronatal Policy Essay #5: How Housing Drives Baby Booms and Busts

By Daniel Hess

This essay is part of a series of policy essays exploring ways to raise birthrates.

Everyone is talking about housing these days. On the right and left, people recognize that young people are having hard time getting homes....

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Pronatal Policy Essay #4: Giving Fertile Cultures Room to Thrive

By Daniel Hess

This essay is part of a series of policy essays exploring ways to raise birthrates.

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Pronatal Policy Essay #3: Confronting the Great Mismatch of Age and Fertility

By Daniel Hess

This essay is part of a series of policy essays exploring ways to raise birthrates.

One of the cruelest aspects of modern life is that while the life cycle has slowed dramatically (we finish education later, we move out of...

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Pronatal Policy Essay #2: Winning Hearts and Minds to the Cause

This essay is part of a series of policy essays exploring ways to raise birthrates.

With birthrates having fallen to incredibly low levels in country after country, many pundits have declared that “nobody knows why fertility is falling” an...

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    I'm Daniel Hess, a father of six in the DC area who writes about the low birthrate crisis that is poised to devastate many countries this century, it's causes, and its cures.

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