The Case for Children

Why Parenthood Makes Your World Better

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting
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Author: Simcha Weinstein ISBN: 9781569804933
Publisher: Barricade Books Publication: November 20, 2012
Imprint: Barricade Books Language: English
Author: Simcha Weinstein
ISBN: 9781569804933
Publisher: Barricade Books
Publication: November 20, 2012
Imprint: Barricade Books
Language: English
Today many young men and women are doing everything during their reproductive years except reproduce! Never before in human history have birth rates intentionally fallen so far, and so fast, and in so many places.

This groundbreaking book explores the overwhelming benefits that parenthood brings to individuals and society and provides strong expert statistical evidence that contradicts many modern myths of parenthood.

The book is intended to be a candid, honest exploration of why young people aren't having children. Fathers are scolded for bringing new little consumers and polluters into the world, and mothers in particular get grief for choosing childbearing over careers.

Simcha Weinstein’s uncompromisingly sensible solutions fly in the face of traditional ideas. He explains how having more children can actually be a boon to your bottom line without necessarily increasing your carbon footprint.

As the subject of demography and declining birthrates in the West (and the impact this phenomenon is having on gender roles) has recently become a controversial topic, by reading this book, you may even wonder why you waited so long to have children!


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Today many young men and women are doing everything during their reproductive years except reproduce! Never before in human history have birth rates intentionally fallen so far, and so fast, and in so many places.

This groundbreaking book explores the overwhelming benefits that parenthood brings to individuals and society and provides strong expert statistical evidence that contradicts many modern myths of parenthood.

The book is intended to be a candid, honest exploration of why young people aren't having children. Fathers are scolded for bringing new little consumers and polluters into the world, and mothers in particular get grief for choosing childbearing over careers.

Simcha Weinstein’s uncompromisingly sensible solutions fly in the face of traditional ideas. He explains how having more children can actually be a boon to your bottom line without necessarily increasing your carbon footprint.

As the subject of demography and declining birthrates in the West (and the impact this phenomenon is having on gender roles) has recently become a controversial topic, by reading this book, you may even wonder why you waited so long to have children!


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