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Pronatalism: Russia paying schoolgirls to have babies
Orissa POST
|July 06, 2025
In some parts of Russia, schoolgirls who become pregnant are being paid more than 100,000 roubles (nearly £900) for giving birth and raising their babies.
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This new measure, introduced in the past few months across ten regions, is part of Russia’s new demographic strategy, widening the policy adopted in March 2025 which only applied to adult women. It is designed to address the dramatic decline in the country’s birthrate.
In 2023 the number of births in Russia per woman was 1.41 — substantially below 2.05, which is the level required to maintain a population at its current size.
Paying teenage girls to have babies while they are still in school is controversial in Russia. According to a recent survey by the Russian Public Opinion Research Centre, 43% of Russians approve of the policy, while 40% are opposed to it.
But it indicates the high priority that the state places on increasing the number of children being born.
Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, regards a large population as one of the markers of a flourishing great power, along with control over a vast (and growing) territory and a powerful military.
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