The baby check will not increase the birth rate, obvious Spanish skepticism?

The measure to promote birth in Spain does not convince a large majority of Spaniards, at least that is what the surveys indicate that under the title "All Dads" has conducted the company Sondea. The data reflected are based on a sampling of 4,470 people including pregnant women and parents with children under 5 years.

This is a very curious fact, it is less feasible that the birth rate is enhanced among those who already have children, than among those who have not yet been parents. The survey should have contemplated couples without offspring, perhaps the data they reflect, in our opinion, cannot be taken as conclusive. Another fact to take into account about the survey, the older the respondent, the more skepticism, the younger the greater the optimism. Up to 72.4% of women and 68.6% of men surveyed believe that the baby check is not an effective measure to increase the birth rate. On the other hand they inform us that 67% of the parents with four children only believe that the baby check will favor the birth rate. Of course, four children, we would like to know what has been the total number of parents who have surveyed with these characteristics, must have been very very few and these data cannot be taken into account.

Depending on the community, opinions vary, but not significantly, (between 75% and 80%) of respondents from each community believe that this is an ineffective measure. In short, we question the validity of the survey for many reasons, although apart from that, we also do not consider the measure as effective.