Experts say planning to have a child can be challenging under normal circumstances, but the global pandemic brought even more hurdles for people who decided to delay or opt out of having children altogether.
A recent online Ipsos poll surveyed people under 50 in 30 countries and found financial concerns was the most likely reason people delayed or decided against having a child during the pandemic.
Global's Sharmeen Somani reports.
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A recent online Ipsos poll surveyed people under 50 in 30 countries and found financial concerns was the most likely reason people delayed or decided against having a child during the pandemic.
Global's Sharmeen Somani reports.
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