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Is it true that the increase of female education rate leads to the decline of fertility rate?
Is it true that the increase of girls' education rate will lead to the decline of fertility rate?

I think there is some truth in this statement, but the pot that leads to the decline of fertility rate cannot be completely backed by the improvement of girls' education level. It has certain influence, but it is not the decisive factor.

It is a long-standing statistical common sense that the higher the education level, the fewer children girls have. This trend has appeared in many developed countries, not just China. In many countries, the fertility rate of older women with high education is low, and it is a foregone conclusion to get married later.

The negative correlation between female college students' education level and marriage rate and fertility rate can be studied and interpreted from the aspects of family economic structure, gender relationship and female status.

From the spiritual level, highly educated girls are more aware of their rights. Compared with women with low academic qualifications, they are more likely to get a sense of accomplishment from their careers than to have children. The improvement of women's economic status brought about by the improvement of education rate also gives them more right to speak in gender relations, including reproductive rights.

Facing the crisis of aging population, each of us has been caught by the times and entered the atmosphere of fertility anxiety.

In this context, statistical data can easily lead to some one-sided conclusions. In fact, girls with different educational backgrounds and economic status have their own problems and dilemmas.