Pronatalist pressures are societal influences that encourage individuals or couples to have children. Examples include government policies that offer financial incentives, such as tax breaks or parental leave, to families with children, as well as cultural norms that value large families or view parenthood as a key life achievement. Additionally, religious beliefs and community expectations can also promote the idea that having children is a moral or social obligation.
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