-build cheap housing
A house is the most expensive thing most people will ever buy, and usually they won't have kids until they can afford one.
-end no fault divorce
In the days of yore, divorces were rarely granted, and the petitioner had to prove abuse, adultery, abandonment or some other serious defect. In the US, 40% of marriages end in divorce, and 70% of them are initiated by women. Divorce is often financially and emotionally catastrophic for men.
-end government student loans
Most college students are wasting their time and money, particularly women. The crushing student loan debt many men and women end up with is another obstacle to family formation.
Many people are wasting their time with online dating. I'm not sure how to fix that.
All over the world, matchmakers report that women are just too picky.
In the past, some countries experimented with taxing single people to encourage marriage. It didn't work.
The widespread availability of pornography has also discouraged men from seeking partners, though efforts to ban it won't work either.
The future looks painful for countries with fertility shortfalls.
Restricting abortion could help but is unlikely given voter preferences. Likewise, decreasing or abolishing government social spending would encourage women to form stable relationships.

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