Nine in 10 countries face the threat of 'underpopulation' by the end of the century, scientists have warned.A report revealed that 93 per cent of nations won't be having enough children to replace people who die by 2100, leaving them with too few young people to work, pay tax and look after the elderly.The International Federation of Societies (IFFS) warned the global fertility rate — the number of children born per woman — is falling dramatically.
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