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Paul Morland is an author and broadcaster on population matters. He is the author of four books and numerous articles covering demographic issues. He is also a business consultant with over twenty-five years of experience in advising financial services companies on their strategy and helping them implement projects.
A terrifying warning from the UK’s leading demographer
We're running out of people to fill our workforce and care for the elderly... because we're not having enough babies.
The Daily Mail, July 2024
Britain’s birth dearth is holding our economy back
There is only one path back to economic dynamism and that is to restore our fertility rate, to start having families of two or three as the norm.
CAPX, July 2024
Britain’s politicians are ignorant of the scale of the crisis approaching
Country after country is beginning to grapple with the issue of crashing fertility rates, while we choose to bury our heads in the sand
The Telegraph, July 2024
Is there a progressive argument for pro-natalism?
The demographer Paul Morland on why we should have more children.
The New Statesman, July 2024
Kids... who needs ’em?
The fundamental problem is not one of an absolute decline in numbers but one of ageing.
The Tablet, June 2024
Hamas BLEW GAZA'S GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
Whatever else the arguments concerning the Gaza War, none is more wrong-headed than the suggestion that Gazans were living in such straitened circumstances that they had no choice but to ‘break out’ on 7 October.
The Spectator, March 2024
Migration, Stagnation, or Procreation: Quantifying the Demographic Trilemma
This is a trilemma facing nations across the developed world where fertility rates have been falling steadily over the last 50 years. In most developed countries, rates are below the level needed for the population to replace itself.
Alliance for Responsible Citizenship, October 2023
The baby problem is not confined to liberal democracies
Miriam Cates identified the issue, but she is wrong about the cause
Unherd, 16 May, 2023
China and Russia are locked in a death spiral
Demography is destiny, and neither country is able to compete with the West over the longer term.
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The Daily Telegraph, 28 March, 2023
The cost of China’s zero-child policy
China's demographic crisis will be repeated across the world.
Unherd, 18 January, 2023
Review of Sally Hayden's Book
Paul Morland | Contributor Tags | Literary Review
Literary Review, 03 January 2023
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