The country is faced with a population crisis, with fewer births than deaths recorded for the first time last year. Since 2008, the number of births recorded in Spain has plunged by 18% According to experts, long working hours and a culture of eating late at night and going to bed after midnight are partly to blame for the nation’s sex famine.
Most Spanish women say they would like two or more children but in 2015
those aged 18 to 49 had an average of 1.3 children – well below the EU
figure of 1.58.
The Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, appointed Barreira in the hopes that
she would take measures hich would increase birth rates in the coming
years.