1, whether to have children depends on personal wishes. This is the most direct factor affecting the fertility rate.
Whether a person chooses to have children, the most direct influencing factor is personal will. ..... Specifically, a person will only take concrete actions if he is willing to have children. And if a person doesn't want to have children, no matter what the external situation is, he won't change his mind. ..... Therefore, personal will is the most direct factor affecting the fertility rate, and whether the education time is shortened or extended will not have any influence on this issue.
2. The birth cost has a direct impact on the fertility rate.
From a practical point of view, the factor that has a direct impact on the fertility rate is the level of fertility cost. ..... Specifically, the cost of having children, the cost of training and educating children, and the impact of having children on a person's career development have a very direct impact on whether a person chooses to have children. This factor will play a decisive role in whether a person chooses to have children. ..... To improve the fertility rate, reducing the birth cost is the key.
3. There is no direct relationship between education time and fertility rate. Shortening the time of education does not improve the fertility rate.
There is no direct relationship between years of education and fertility rate. ..... Specifically, a long education period will not reduce the fertility rate, and a short education period will not increase the fertility rate. ..... In fact, judging from the results, the long education time results in better education, stronger ability, smoother career development and better life. This state is actually more conducive to improving the fertility rate. ..... Therefore, it is unrealistic and infeasible to improve the fertility rate by shortening the education time.