Study Links iPhone Use to Declining Fertility Rates Since 2007
Recent research examines how modern technology may affect demographic trends. The study observes a notable decline in fertility rates worldwide after 2007.
Recent research examines how modern technology may affect demographic trends.
The study observes a notable decline in fertility rates worldwide after 2007.
Researchers point to the rapid adoption of the iPhone as a possible factor. They
describe the device as functioning similarly to a birth‑control method.
Statistical data compare birth rates before and after the smartphone era. The
authors caution that correlation does not prove causation. They suggest further
investigation into lifestyle changes linked to mobile use. Findings could
influence public‑health discussions and policy considerations.