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A Revolutionary Dating App Promises Committed Relationships and Higher Birth Rates: A Global Look at the Factors Contributing to Low Population Growth

A new dating app has been developed as a solution to help citizens find not only a partner but also someone to commit to, have children with, and create a safe environment for growth. To use the app, users must prove they are single and willing to get married by providing documentation on tax payments and annual salary. According to a capital official, the app aims to push people towards searching for committed relationships, as 70% of those seeking marriage do not usually use such options.

The low birth rate in Japan, which has remained constant for the eighth consecutive year, has led to the development of this app. Other countries facing similar issues include South Korea and China. Factors contributing to the low birth rate include challenges for women balancing work and motherhood, expensive education, and the high cost of housing. Social components such as machismo also play a role in discouraging people from having children.

Despite the availability of dating apps like Tinder and Bumble, economic factors remain a significant barrier to increasing birth rates in these countries. Specialist Carlos Aquino highlights the challenges of high housing costs, education expenses, and gender roles as key factors contributing to low birth rates. This trend is not unique to Japan; other Asian nations are also experiencing a decline in population growth.

The consequences of low birth rates include a shrinking workforce, increased burden on pension funds, and changes in business models such as decreased diaper production. To address these challenges

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