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Why Do People Keep Having Children?

http://freakonomics.com/2015/12/18/why-do-people-keep-having-children/

http://freakonomics.com/?p=111601

(photo: Wilmette Public Library)

(photo: Wilmette Public Library)

Season 5, Episode 9

On this week’s episode of Freakonomics Radio: first up: what are the factors that make a given person more or less likely to have children? And is the global population really going to double by the next century? Probably not.

And then: “That’s a great question!” You hear this phrase in all kinds of media interviews, during the Q&A portion of tech and academic conferences, and in ordinary meetings. Where did this ubiquitous reply come from? Is it a verbal tic, a strategic rejoinder, or something more? We talk to a linguist, a media consultant and master interviewer Charlie Rose about why it’s rare to come across an interview these days where at least one question isn’t a “great” one.

To find out more, check out the podcasts from which this hour was drawn: “Why Do People Keep Having Children?” and “That’s A Great Question!

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