A recent study indicates that smartphone use may account for 33% to 52% of the decline in the general fertility rate among women aged 15 to 44. The authors of the study provided these findings in their research.
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Study suggests smartphone use linked to decline in fertility rates
A new study suggests that smartphone usage could be responsible for a significant portion of the decline in fertility rates among women aged 15 to 44, estimating the impact to be between 33% and 52%. The authors of the study presented these findings in their research.
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Study suggests smartphone use linked to decline in fertility rates