International desk: France is at the top of the European countries in giving birth to children out of wedlock. In the country, 60 out of 100 children are born to parents out of wedlock. Marriage is a traditional method of family formation, childbearing and upbringing. But in modern western civilization that tradition is losing importance day by day. The proof of which is in a survey of statistical agency Eurostat.
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In 2018, the out-of-wedlock birth rate in Europe stood at 42 percent. In 2000, this rate was 25 percent. In the last 18 years, the rate of giving birth outside marriage has increased by 17 percent.
Currently, 42 percent of children born in countries in the region are born to parents out of wedlock. The survey was conducted across 26 European countries.
The French do not engage in marriage for free association. In this case, the state also has no obstacles. If you want to separate after marriage, the wife has to pay half of the property. More if you have children.
The child gets the legal right to stay with its mother. For this reason, marital relations are less likely to develop while having the ability to bear children. France is followed by Belgium.
There, 58.5 percent of children's parents are not married to each other. In Slovenia and Portugal, this rate is 57.7 and 55.9 percent. Tariqul Hasan Ashiq, a Bangladeshi expatriate in Portugal, said,
They only think of marriage when they find a mental match that can be together for the rest of their lives. Many do not get involved in marriage for career. Apart from marriage, there is no legal hassle in breaking up a relationship between a man and a woman.
Banabani did not give up. And the state takes responsibility for child maintenance. If you have children out of wedlock, you don't have to face any more problems once the parenting issue is settled.
This rate is above 50 percent in Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, and the Netherlands. In the case of children born in Belgium, Chechnya, Spain, Finland, Hungary, Austria, this rate is more than 40 percent. Italy is number 19 in this list.
34 percent of children in the country are fathered by parents, not spouses. In Germany, this rate is 33 percent. According to the survey, the country's position in Europe is number 20. Compared to Germany, the rate of giving birth outside of marriage is somewhat lower in Europe.
Procreation out of wedlock was considered immoral by early Germans. A mother alone is not enough to raise a child. They feel comfortable in raising children by sharing responsibilities between husband and wife.
Being career conscious, Germans do not want to take the risk of having a child before marriage and raising a child alone. In addition, the German government offers many benefits for having children after marriage.
Married people are given more importance than others to get jobs. If you have children, the government gives allowances besides importance. It is convenient to get a house. 2 years maternity leave is available. Which is not possible without marriage.
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said Bitu Barua. Romania, another European country, has a rate of 30.9 percent. More than 20 percent of children born in Lithuania, Poland, Croatia, Cyprus have parents who are not married. Greece has the lowest rate. Only 11.1 percent.