| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - This argument risks exaggerating both the causal centrality of a decline in the demand for children and the magnitude of such declines, however, especially if the measure is the number of children surviving to adulthood rather than the number of births.28 A modest number of children surviving to adulthood may have been the desirable outcome in most societies for most of human history.
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