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Top 10 countries with low birth rate

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Last updated: November 16, 2025 10:47 am
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Published: November 16, 2025
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Europe, one of the continent in the word, is quietly slipping into a demographic crisis, as birth rates is severely falling.

What used to be a gradual decline has now become a structural problem affecting countries from Finland to Greece. Many European nations are struggling to replace their ageing populations.

Below is a simpler look at each affected country and what is driving their decline in birth numbers.

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1. Finland

Finland’s birth rate has dropped by about one-third since 2010, surprising experts who once saw the country as stable.

Many young Finns now delay marriage and children because they want financial stability first.Even though Finland offers generous parental leave and childcare, it hasn’t changed much.

Couples are simply choosing smaller families, and the government fears future labour shortages if the trend continues.

2. Switzerland

Switzerland is wealthy, yet its birth rate is at a record low. The biggest problem is the high cost of living, especially housing, which pushes many couples to postpone having children.

Childcare is also expensive, and family policies are not as supportive as in other European countries. As a result, many Swiss families prefer to stay small.

3. England, Scotland and Wales

Birth rates in England, Scotland and Wales are at their lowest levels ever recorded. Young adults are dealing with high rent, job insecurity and rising childcare costs, making parenting feel out of reach.

More people are also choosing to focus on education, careers and independence before settling down. This shift has pushed motherhood and fatherhood to much later in life.

4. Poland

Poland now has its lowest birth rate in 200 years. Many young people feel financially insecure, especially when it comes to housing and job stability. This makes parenthood a difficult decision.

Government incentives have not changed the trend because the deeper issues, economic pressure and changing social values, remain strong. Many Polish women also prefer to build careers before starting families.

5. Greece

Greece has the lowest fertility rate in Europe. Years of economic crisis left many young adults struggling with unstable work and low incomes, making it hard to think about raising children.

A lot of young Greeks have also moved abroad for better opportunities. With fewer young people left at home, the number of births continues to fall sharply.

6. Spain

Spain’s birth rate has been low for more than 35 years. Youth unemployment remains very high, and many young adults cannot afford to live on their own, let alone start families.

Cultural attitudes have changed too. Many Spaniards prefer to focus on careers and personal goals before having children, which often delays parenthood until their early thirties.

6. Italy

Italy has one of the oldest populations in the world, and births have stayed low for decades. Young Italians face slow economic growth and limited job opportunities, which keeps many of them living with their parents longer.

More women are prioritising careers, but the country’s family policies have not kept up. This makes balancing work and motherhood difficult.

7. Austria

Austria’s birth rate has been low for over 30 years. Even though the economy is stable, many young couples wait longer before having children because they want to secure careers and housing first.

Lifestyle changes also matter. Many Austrians prefer smaller families and value personal freedom, making the decline harder to reverse.

8. Germany

Germany has long dealt with very low fertility. Although the government offers good parental leave and childcare support, the birth rate still stays below replacement level.

High living costs and demanding work schedules push many couples to delay parenthood. Germany relies heavily on immigration to fill labour gaps, but experts warn this is not a long-term fix.

A Future Europe Must Prepare For

Across Europe, the same pattern repeats: people want stability before children, and the cost of living makes that harder to achieve. Incentives help, but they don’t fix the underlying realities shaping modern family life.

Europe now faces a future where ageing populations outnumber the young. If nothing changes, the continent could struggle with labour shortages, weaker economies and rising pressure on social systems.

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