<blockquote id="pl83f"><p id="pl83f"></p></blockquote>
<s id="pl83f"><li id="pl83f"></li></s>

      
      
      <sub id="pl83f"><rt id="pl83f"></rt></sub>

        <blockquote id="pl83f"><p id="pl83f"></p></blockquote>
        <sub id="pl83f"><rt id="pl83f"></rt></sub>
        女人的天堂av在线播放,3d动漫精品一区二区三区,伦精品一区二区三区视频,国产成人av在线影院无毒,亚洲成av人片天堂网老年人,最新国产精品剧情在线ss,视频一区无码中出在线,无码国产精品久久一区免费

        News Analysis: Italy recalls controversial past with policies to increase birth rate

        Source: Xinhua| 2018-11-15 02:09:09|Editor: Mu Xuequan
        Video PlayerClose

        by Eric J. Lyman

        ROME, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- For many, the Italian government's new emphasis on increasing the country's population conjures up memories from the country's troubled past.

        Earlier this year, United Nations' statistics indicated Italy's population had peaked at 59.3 million, and was in decline. Due in part to the government's policies of blocking the arrival of would-be asylum seekers from developing countries, the net number of migrants arriving in Italy each day dipped below 150. That level is inadequate to compensate for the gap between the average death rate of around 1,700 each day and the average daily birth rate of around 1,300.

        A declining population impacts a country's economic growth and innovation while shrinking its tax base and increasing public pension and health care costs.

        The government headed by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is taking steps to reverse the trend.

        Earlier this month, the government unveiled a plan that would encourage families to have more children. The proposal would lend state-held agricultural land to families for 20 years if they have a third child before 2021. The plan would also allow them to borrow up to 200,000 euros (225,000 U.S. dollars) interest free to buy or build a home near the property.

        "I think the government is trying to accomplish two things with one law: help the population problem and also develop what would otherwise be undeveloped, marginal land," Alessandro Polli, an economist at Rome's La Sapienza University, told Xinhua.

        The measure was unveiled as a part of the country's budget draft plan for 2019. That plan is still being negotiated, and the birthrate measure could still change or be eliminated. But officials have said the goal of helping stabilize Italy's population without over-relying on immigration will remain a priority.

        Gian Marco Centinaio, Italy's minister of agriculture, said in a televised interview that his ministry wants to help address the problem of a dropping population by "specifically favoring rural areas, where families still have a lot of children."

        For historians, however, the goal of trying to politically engineer population growth recalls the "Battle for Births," a controversial policy in place in Italy for a 15-year period starting in 1927. The goal was to increase Italy's population by 50 percent in 25 years by offering couples loans that could be paid off by having children, giving preferential treatment to fertile couples seeking jobs in the civil service, and granting complete tax exemptions for married men who fathered six or more children. Statistics show the policy had little impact.

        That history tinges the new plan by linking it to policies first implemented in Italy by Benito Mussolini, the strong-armed Italian prime minister from 1922 to 1943 and creator of the original "Battle for Births" strategy.

        "Until the 1990s, speaking about birth rate was a taboo topic in Italy because it reminded everyone of Mussolini," Maria Silvana Salvini, a professor of demographics at the University of Florence, said in an interview.

        Alessandro Marzo Magno, a historian and author, said big families are part of Italy's traditional image.

        "The big family sitting around the dinner table has become part of the cliche of Italy," Marzo Magno told Xinhua. "But that old-fashioned Italy doesn't exist any longer."

        Polli, Salvini, and Marzo Magno agreed the Conte government's plan to increase the country's birthrate was unlikely to have much of an impact.

        "I could see a policy like this having some small impact in the southern part of the country," Polli said. "But if the government wants to make an impact they should make it less costly for families to have more children by adjusting tax policy or making parental leave rules more generous. This is not the way to start."

        TOP STORIES
        EDITOR’S CHOICE
        MOST VIEWED
        EXPLORE XINHUANET
        010020070750000000000000011105091299944121
        主站蜘蛛池模板: 黄色三级亚洲男人的天堂| 97精品久久九九中文字幕| 国产亚洲精品综合一区| 国产国拍亚洲精品永久软件| 国产自偷亚洲精品页65页| 中文国产成人精品久久一| 国产欧美精品aaaaaa片| 久久人人97超碰国产精品| 四虎在线成人免费观看| 日韩精品亚洲专区在线观看| 国产成人亚洲欧美二区综合| 久久精品有码中文字幕1| 亚洲中文字幕有码视频| 亚洲av成人一区二区| 一区二区丝袜美腿视频| 亚洲中文字幕人妻系列| 激,情四虎欧美视频图片| 怡春院久久国语视频免费| 国产成AV人片在线观看天堂无码 | 四虎在线播放亚洲成人| 亚洲午夜精品毛片成人播放| 人妻av无码系列一区二区三区 | 伊人激情av一区二区三区| 国产女人看国产在线女人| 精品国产乱一区二区三区| 欧美黑吊大战白妞| 国产玖玖玖玖精品电影| 国产精品久久精品| 日本三级香港三级人妇99| 福利一区二区在线播放| 亚洲人妻av有码一区| 亚洲欧美人成网站在线观看看| 久久国产精品亚洲精品99| 一区二区在线观看成人午夜| 亚洲AV无码专区色爱天堂老鸭窝| 亚洲综合国产激情另类一区 | 欧美成人VA免费大片视频| 人人人妻人人人妻人人人| 成人亚洲av免费在线| 亚洲一区二区三区国产精品| 熟妇激情一区二区三区|