The Guardian Australia
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·2 hours ago
Jim Penman links declining birth rates to reduced dopamine sensitivity from distractions
Jim Penman, CEO of Jim's Group, argues in his new book that declining birth rates are linked to diminished dopamine sensitivity caused by modern distractions such as social media and substance use. He suggests that biological interventions may be necessary to restore interest in family life. Australia's birth rate currently stands at 1.48, well below the replacement level of 2.1.
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