The governor of Ulyanovsk, Russia is offering prizes to couples who have babies on Russia's national day on 12 June. Sergei Morozov wants couples to take the day off work to have sex. If a baby is born on national day, they will receive cars, TVs or other prizes.
Mr Morozov has declared Wednesday "family contact day" as part of efforts to fight Russia's demographic crisis. The population has sharply declined since the Soviet Union collapsed.
The initiative seems to be paying off, as the region's birth rate has risen by 4.5% over the last year. "If there's a good, healthy atmosphere at home within the family, if the husband and wife both love each other and their child, they will be in good spirits... so there'll be a healthy atmosphere throughout the country," Mr Morozov told the Associated Press news agency.
Demographers estimate that Russia could lose 40 million people - almost a third of its current population - by the middle of the century. A combination of falling birth rates, emigration and an ailing healthcare system has led to the decline.
While Russia is encouraging more babies, their neighbour has an exact opposite policy. Because of overpopulated, China has implemented one child per family policy since the 1970's. The one-child policy was introduced to ensure that China, which has historically been prone to floods and famine, could feed all its people.
China, the fourth largest country in the world, has the largest population in the world with over 1.3 billion people.
Source : BBC News
Thursday, September 13, 2007
More sex for Russia, Less sex for China
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