In the eyes of the law it will be the parents of the children who will be blamed the most for the deaths. It is almost certain that fingers will not be pointed at the state and the clerics who are unable to convince people to restrict the size of their families.
State-backed family planning efforts are much touted, but the reality is that even the reduction in fertility rates from over 6 in in 1990 to 3.6 in 2014 has more to do with education and women entering the workforce than with government efforts to encourage birth control methods. While the Chinese one-child route may be unconstitutional, the Iranian model, which can also be referred to as a ‘think before you act’ model, is still workable. Old wives tales about large families made way for new world facts regarding responsible child rearing. All it involves is easy access to contraception, and frank advice on why small families directly correlate with upward economic mobility.
And while smaller families are not a guarantee of economic mobility, they can certainly handle shocks better. It’s a lot easier for a family on zero or reduced income to keep running a one-child house than a five-child house.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 29th, 2017.
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