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“Rich countries don't need as many children. We used to need kids to work in the fields as farm hands, to crawl on their bellies into coal mines. Well, kids are more like luxury objects now.” quote by Todd G. Buchholz
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“Rich countries don't need as many children. We used to need kids to work in the fields as farm hands, to crawl on their bellies into coal mines. Well, kids are more like luxury objects now.”

Todd G. Buchholz

About This Quote

Economic development reduces the need for large families as labor shifts from agriculture to technology.

In simple terms: Wealthier societies have fewer children because labor needs change.

Key Takeaway

Adapt family planning to socioeconomic context.

Themes

demography economics family planning technology labor shift

Mood

analytical reflective

Type

sociological policy

When to use this quote

  • policy making
  • family counseling
  • education
  • urban planning

Key Concepts

fertility transition resource allocation social change

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do cultural norms interact with economic factors?
  • What policies support families in low‑birth‑rate societies?
A Different Perspective

Cultural values also influence family size beyond economics.

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