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Arab countries are seeing a sharp rise in the percentage of girls in their societies, for a number of reasons, including social and economic ones, and Lebanon tops the list of Arab countries with the highest rate of insemination.
According to the Turkish "Anatolia" agency in a report according to which the Arab communities suffer from the problem of paternity significantly, which has increased over the recent period due to several factors.
Lebanon ranks first among the Arab countries, where the rate of celibacy is 85% according to the latest studies, followed by 75% by the UAE, then 70% in Syria and Iraq.
In Tunisia, 62%, 50% in Algeria, 42% in Jordan and Saudi Arabia and 40% in Egypt and Morocco.
The lowest rates of insomnia were recorded in Yemen with about 30% and in Bahrain with 25%.
Researchers in the social and economic sciences have attributed the causes of this problem to several factors, including economic costs such as rising costs of dowry and the cost of living in most of these societies, with wages not meeting minimum needs, including social costs, such as the increased desire of women to reach their level of education, autonomy.
According to Talal Atrissi, an analyst and sociologist, the woman is considered as an adult from the age of 30 for Lebanese society, while the boy is considered a single at age forty.
The age of marriage has increased in recent years to become the average rate between 25 and 30 years, indicating several negative aspects.
Attrissi said the delay in the age of marriage resulted in a drop in the rate of procreation, which makes our societies pyramid and a lack of young people like the European communities, as well as an increased possibility of deviation from relationships and the spread of corruption, which is contrary to the customs and values of our societies.
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