Birth in some Spanish towns well below the national average

The birth rate of a town is very different from that of a city, it is clear that a city has a larger population and therefore the number of births is higher, but if we compare at the same level, we obtain that the rate anyway Birth rate in a town (in most cases) is inferior. In addition, depending on the areas in which the villages are located, one could almost say that they are condemned to disappearance.

A report prepared by the Institute of Statistics of Andalusia reflects that in 56 towns of Malaga the average Spanish birth rate is not reached, the data shows that slightly more than half of these towns that make up the province need to raise the birth rate so that I can guarantee your survival. Specifically, In 24 villages in Malaga the rate does not reach 5 children per 1,000 inhabitants, when the national rate is 10.75 children per 1,000 inhabitants. In our opinion, labor and economic possibilities have a lot to do with it, a town that can provide work for its inhabitants and decent housing is more likely to increase the birth rate than one in which work is scarce and therefore the possibilities of accessing a home are minors.

The favored municipalities of Malaga even exceed the national average of birth, reaching 12.12 children per thousand inhabitants, proving to be a good figure, but it is precisely the work, the situation and the housing that allows this situation.

To promote birth in these villages it is necessary to encourage other aspects first, we are not talking about birth aid, but about work and housing guarantees.

Many Spanish people are condemned to disappear, we all want to give the best possibilities to our children.

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