Look over here, like I live in hell? I’m running wild like rats in Taco Bell
The country led by Viktor Orbán spends 5% of GDP on trying to raise birth rates, but increases have levelled off
Kamala Harris gains ground with crucial Hispanic voters in swing state that could decide 2024 US election
Over time, investment in healthcare can ensure a healthier older generation that is more productive and requires less care
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Younger workers expect career support, and your older staff may be the best people to offer it
Intense competition forces companies to seek out new areas of growth in one of world’s biggest dairy markets
There are some perverse outcomes amid all the fun
A demographic that historically leaned Democrat is slowly drifting to the right. In a tight race, this shift could seal the party’s fate
That many of the cancers are gastrointestinal offers clues and could point to microplastics
JD Vance’s attack on people without kids flies in the face of demographic reality
Growing number of household animals amid declining human population forecast to build $12bn pet food market by 2030
A strange new alliance is growing between those who want to restrict abortion and those asking their compatriots to have more children
Have the housing and rental markets finally killed this form of wild, bombastic chaos — and reduced it to a nostalgic, commercialised ‘immersive experience’?
Less than half of 16- to 24-year-olds are tuning in every week, Ofcom finds
Academics and charities call for a national policy for providing fertility treatment on NHS
Seoul to welcome Filipina workers under new scheme designed to encourage women to have children
Communist party meeting sparks online row as experts warn ageing population makes change ‘inevitable’
Presumptive Democratic presidential candidate’s campaign gets under way with explosion of online content
The option of temporary worker contracts is not embraced by either side but it may be the solution
Changing demographics are set to keep older people employed despite risks highlighted by Biden
Are investors out of touch? No, it’s the children who are going wrong
Office for National Statistics points to impact of immigration as births slip to two-decade low
Numbers are down on last year, thanks in part to the burden of new regulations. But is this necessarily a bad thing?
UN report shows earlier — and lower — peak for number of people in the world to reach its maximum level