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provision of creches, day-nurseries etc Depending on the family's income, childcare costs from virtually nothing to around €500 a month for the most well-off.
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Full tax benefits to parents until the youngest child reaches 18 30% fare reduction on all public transport for 3 child families Pension schemes for mothers / housewives Child-orientated development policies e.g. 100% mortgage and preferential treatment in the allocation of 3 bedroomed council flats Subsidised holidays Banning of the sale of contraceptives (repealed in 1967) įrench government incentives: Payment of up to UK £1064 to couples having third child Generous maternity grants Family allowances to increase the purchasing power of three-child families Maternity leave, on near full pay, ranges from 20 weeks for the first child to 40 or more for a third. Offered cash incentives to mothers who stayed at home to care for children. The French policy Long history - in 1939 the French passed the ‘Code de la famille’ – a complex piece of pro-natalist legislation. Why population policies? In most developed countries, the decline in fertility and the increase in longevity has raised three concerns for the future: the decrease in the supply of labour, the socioeconomic implications of population ageing, and the long term prospect of population decline and demise. What is a pro-natalist policy? A pro-natalist policy is a population policy which aims to encourage more births through the use of incentives.