natalism

English

Etymology

From natal + -ism.

Noun

natalism (uncountable)

  1. Pronatalism; an ideology in favour of childbearing.
    • 2019 March, Sarah Ditum, “Mum's the Word”, in Literary Review:
      Falling birth rates are being met in many nations with a backlash: in China, Poland, Hungary and elsewhere, natalism is making a comeback, and the line between policies that are ‘pro-family’ (benefits and incentives) and those that are ‘anti-woman’ (abortion bans and the rescinding of workplace rights) is skin-thin.

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