
Jamaica's birth rate has been plummeting over the past two decades, leaving experts concerned about the country's demographic future. In our upcoming episode, we delve into the reasons behind this dramatic decline, shedding light on the factors contributing to Jamaicans' reluctance to have children. Drawing from the Jamaica Population Health Status Report 2000–2022, we uncover the economic, social, and cultural challenges that make parenthood increasingly expensive and inconvenient for many Jamaicans. From the financial burdens of raising children to the shifting dynamics of family structures, we examine the common misconceptions about pregnancy and explore why having children has become a daunting prospect for many individuals in Jamaica. Join us as we navigate this pressing issue and seek to understand the implications of Jamaica's declining birth rate.