In 40 years Portugal has managed to go from the most fecund country in Europe to the one with the lowest birth rate.
This dire situation was outlined and discussed at a conference held by the National Council of Ethics for the Life Sciences (CNECV) entitled "Demographics, Birth and Public Policy" using statistical data from Pordata.
The Portuguese population increased by 1.7 million between 1960 and 2010 but "last year hit a record of low for births with 89,841” a number significantly lower than the 107,598 recorded in 2011 which itself was a poor year, according to demographics expert Maria João Valente Rosa.