The study, "Do I want more if you help me? The impact of grandparental involvement on men’s and women’s fertility intentions", dives into the impact of grandparental support on fertility intentions in Spain, focusing on gender disparities, socio-economic factors, and the transitions between different parties. The researchers got
“It needs no more capitalism interfering with people’s lives and reproductive rights for all.”
So far, the writer advocates for more social spending and argues respecting people’s family choices is the best way to cause such a baby boom.
So what if he is pro-baby boom? He does a decent job researching social spending and pro-worker/social spending.
It’s useful and especially useful when reactionaries pull their “family values” bull on us; we have a bunch of stuff on a site ready to refute them.
The article itself doesn’t blame young people for being away from their parents but is sympathetic to their problems of high housing costs and financial insecurity.