answer:That’s like right out of an old episode of Star Trek. These lists rank all of the countries, and there are some definite trends. I’ve also heard that birth rate is tied to a parent’s perception of the scope of resources required to raise a child. Places where that perception is low tend to see higher birth rates. Places where it’s perceived that more resources are required have lower birth rates. To answer your question, I don’t think I’d change very much as a result of that kind of government program. Rather than hitting people over the head with that kind of messaging, they should change their economics and culture to make more levels of intelligence and achievement socially acceptable.