• imetators@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Heard they planning to do same shit in Russia. Honestly, I don’t think this will work in any country.

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        7 months ago

        It would be a baby bonus. If we had free healthcare and subsidized daycare then it would be a bonus. But we don’t have those things, so it’s an insult

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        7 months ago

        Nothing on that linked page implies it works, just that some countries have done it.

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            7 months ago

            I would understand working to be accomplishing its stated goal, which is increasing birthrates. I believe there’s very limited evidence for that.

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        7 months ago

        I mean, of course it works if you imply that the money is given to families with newborns. Even fact that families will make a baby for that is a fact albeit not exactly noticeable.

        5k even in Russia is a pocket change for raising a baby. It will help for a few months, but when it rand out, quality of life of that said baby and their parents not gonna increase. So it is a short game, not a long game.

        What really would increase birth rates is stability and security. It is backed in our nature. 5k is not safety or stability. It is a bonus, nothing more.

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          7 months ago

          I don’t disagree with you (apart from maybe $5k being a pocket change in Russia), we need to reduce inequality and bring back financial security in our societies.

          There seems to be a small misunderstand on your part though - this baby bonus is not trying to increase fertility, at least not directly. The main goal is to reduce child mortality. The main beneficiaries of these bonuses are low income families, and for them every little helps. It’s also just one part of the support system, as all of the countries from the article have other welfare systems to accompany.