The anti-abortion movement is on the rise in Russia, and the Kremlin is responding by changing the law to make terminations more difficult.
Russia has introduced measures to increase birth rates by offering financial incentives to female students under 25 who give ...
Female college students in some Russian regions can get 100,000 rubles, or about $900 at current exchange rates, for having a ...
The regional law clearly states that the policy would not apply to mothers who give birth to stillborn babies. Russia ...
According to Russia's Federal State Statistics Service, or Rosstat, only 599,600 children were born in 2024 -- marking a 2.7 ...
The family's beaming faces are even on billboards around town. They're portrayed as the model family doing their patriotic ...
Russia's population is declining due to low birth rates, high adult mortality, and emigration. Russia has joined China and Japan in the quest to boost plummeting birthrates, introducing its own ...
Russia is facing a demographic crisis with its birth rate hitting a 25-year low. To combat this, the government is offering financial incentives, including cash payments to young mothers and stricter ...
Russia incentivises young mothers amid declining birth rates with payments and unconventional family-building schemes.
Russia's birth rate this year is expected to be the lowest in three decades, according to a demographics specialist at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Vadim Bezverbny called for a "systemic approach" ...
Some female college students in Russia can now receive payments for giving birth to healthy babies. This comes as the country’s birth rate hit a “catastrophic” low last year while Vladimir ...