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Shortening the time of education does not improve the fertility rate.
Recently, it has been proposed to improve the fertility rate by shortening the time of education, so as to solve the problem of fertility decline. However, this method does not really solve the problem. Let's discuss this problem in depth from three aspects.

Personal will determines the fertility rate.

The most direct factor affecting the fertility rate is the individual's fertility will. Only when a person really wants to have children will he put it into action. Therefore, the number of years of education has little effect on individual fertility willingness.

The cost of childbirth is the key factor.

From a practical point of view, the level of birth cost has a vital impact on the fertility rate. Raising children requires a lot of money and energy, and at the same time, we must consider the impact of childbirth on personal career development. Therefore, reducing the birth cost is the key to improve the birth rate.

Education time has nothing to do with fertility rate.

There is no direct relationship between years of education and fertility rate. Receiving a longer education can make people get better education and stronger ability, so as to get better development in their careers and create a better life for their families. Therefore, it is neither realistic nor feasible to improve the fertility rate by shortening the education time.