La tasa de natalidad de Suecia está en mínimos históricos, y un nuevo informe parcial de la investigación gubernamental señala a las redes sociales como un posible factor. La pesquisa, iniciada en julio de 2025, examina por qué disminuye el deseo de tener hijos. Los expertos destacan expectativas poco realistas y una visión sombría del mundo en las redes sociales como causas contribuyentes.
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