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A small town in Finland has introduced a policy to stimulate fertility

A small town in Finland has introduced a policy to stimulate fertility

In order to solve the problem of low birth rate, a small town in Finland decided to pay people's livelihood children. Since 2012, they decided to pay 10000 euros for every child born, but the money was paid in ten years to ensure that the child would live in the town for at least ten years. Inspired by this policy, about 60 children have been born in the region in the past seven years.