The study is interesting. It uses a fun natural experiment to validate the hypothesis. At no point do the authors blame changing social mores for the entire decrease in birthrates, but they do say it accounts for a small, but statistically significant proportion.
You aren’t wrong, but, as the authors point out, phones have dramatically changed how we interact.
The study is interesting. It uses a fun natural experiment to validate the hypothesis. At no point do the authors blame changing social mores for the entire decrease in birthrates, but they do say it accounts for a small, but statistically significant proportion.
You aren’t wrong, but, as the authors point out, phones have dramatically changed how we interact.