The German Enigma

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During the last thirty - five years it has increased at the rate of 52 per cent. ; ours at the rate of 8 per cent. There are, it is true, the first symptoms of that decline in the birth-rate which is in every country the price of well-being; 1 but German mothers are far from having no more children, and they will not lose the start they have gained. The financial prosperity of the country has advanced on parallel lines. The Imperial budget has risen in forty years from under 340 million marks i...n 1872, to 3, 421, 146, 578 marks (or 4250 million francs) in 191 3. The sum total of the Imperial budget 1 In The Financial Market (1911-12), by Herr A. Raffalovich, I find some interesting statistics. " Between 1816 and 1910, the population of Germany increased from 25 to 65 million inhabitants. The increase per 1000 was: Births 1872 . .. . 41. 1 1908 . .. . 33. 0 1909 . . . . 31. 8 " Between 1901 and 1910, in towns of over 15, 000 inhabitants, which represent 36 per cent, of the population, the number of births declined from 36.

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