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Anastasia Berg on Childbearing Ambivalence
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Anastasia Berg on Childbearing Ambivalence

An interview with the author of What Are Children For?
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Statistics Canada released new data last week, showing that in 2023, the fertility rate in Canada reached a record low — just 1.26 births per woman — making us one of the “lowest low” fertility countries in the world. It’s true that material conditions, like the housing crisis, have play a role. But there is something else going on, all across the West. My guest on today’s program has published a fascinating book about that something else: a profound ambivalence towards childbearing.

Anastasia Berg is an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of California, Irvine, and an editor of The Point magazine. With Rachel Wiseman, she is also the author of What Are Children For? On Ambivalence and Choice.

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