Only marginally imo
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History shows that birth rates plunge in periods of economic hardship.
Barring specific confirmatory evidence, fear and self-absorption as you put it are just as likely to be effects as causes of low birth rates.
Hardship, or inequality?
I know it's not easy to distinguish this two thing, but I think that inequality means that poor people generally have less control over life choices
If everyone's equally poor, my hunch is that we'd see more children