In this episode of Conversations with Jim Penman, Jim critiques Hungary’s recent nationwide efforts to boost its birth rate through extensive financial incentives.
From lifetime tax exemptions for mothers to low-interest housing loans, Hungary is investing heavily—but is it working?Jim explains why the real driver of fertility is not money, but mindset. He outlines the deeper cultural and psychological reasons behind declining birth rates, and proposes that only basic neuroscience research has the power to reverse these trends.
Drawing comparisons with communities like the Amish and Orthodox Jews, Jim emphasizes the importance of emotional norms and traditional values in fostering larger families.Key themes in this discussion:
• Why economic incentives don’t influence birth rates• How values, not income, determine family size• Cultural case studies of high-fertility groups• What Viktor Orbán should fund instead: neuroscience• Long-term solutions to the global birth rate crisis📘 Learn More About Jim’s Books→ The Birth Rate Crisis – https://mailchi.mp/2472fbf43a4b/join-the-biohistory-foundation→ Read about Jim’s biohistory research: https://biohistory.orgGrab my book recommendation list here - https://mailchi.mp/696ad4256ebe/by9dju86hg🧬 About This ChannelThis channel explores ideas around:• Birth rate decline and population change• Epigenetics and behavioural biology• Family, values, and long-term success• Franchising, business advice, and leadershipFollow Jim on SocialFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/thejimpenmanInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thejimpenmanLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejimpenman/X - https://x.com/ThejimpenmanTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thejimpenman