
Martin Bujard
Martin Bujard is a leading researcher at the Federal Institute for Population Research in Wiesbaden, Germany. He specializes in demographic studies, particularly concerning family structures and fertility trends in Europe. His research highlights the evolving ideals of family size and the socio-economic factors influencing childbearing decisions, emphasizing the shift toward smaller families in contemporary society.
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Martin Bujard is a research director who studies birth trends and family policy.
Einzelkind trotz schlechtem Gewissen: bewusst gegen GeschwisterMartin Bujard is a renowned population researcher who commented on the birth rate in Germany.
Geburtenrate in Deutschland sinkt auf 1,35 Kinder pro Frau. Kein WunderMartin Bujard is a research director at the Federal Institute for Population Research in Wiesbaden who discusses societal trends in family size.
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