Authors:
Tal Mor
and
Yair Rezek
Affiliation:
Technion, Israel
Keyword(s):
Political Demographics, Natality, Data-driven Models, Cultural Models, Complex System, Nonlinear Dynamics.
Abstract:
Pro-natal policies, namely promoting human reproduction, are common in many societies, often due to religious,
nationalistic, or ethnic reasons. If successful, such policies can have detrimental enviromental impact,
increase demand for natural and economical resources, and may lead to demographic changes with poliical
consequences. Hence, high fertility rates deserve careful analysis. Here we study, using linear dynamics and
non-linear dynamics tools, how high fertility rates may impact demography in Israel. We further comment on
potential implications of such scenarios for democracy in Israel.