MADRID — Spain’s baby bust began more than 30 years ago and has lately accelerated, prompting a question that confronts most rich countries and nearly all in Europe: How does society cope, let alone maintain its dynamism, with free-falling fertility driven by a soaring share of women who have no children at all?
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