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  2. Birth dearth - Wikipedia

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    Russia is often mentioned in articles concerning birth dearth because of its rapidly declining population and the proposal by Vladimir Putin to offer women additional benefits for having more children. Should current trends continue, Russia's population will be an estimated 111 million in 2050, compared with 147 million in 2000, according to ...

  3. Graeme Caughley - Wikipedia

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    Millar stated in his review that until this book literature on analyses had been scattered and difficult to understand, but Caughley made topics more readable. [ 13 ] Caughley also co-published a book on Wildlife Ecology, Conservation, and Management : [ 14 ] the first portion of the book covers an overview of population ecology while the ...

  4. Population decline - Wikipedia

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    The recovery of the birth rate in most western countries around 1940 that produced the "baby boom", with annual growth rates in the 1.0 – 1.5% range, and which peaked during the period 1962–1968 at 2.1% per year, [2] temporarily dispelled prior concerns about population decline, and the world was once again fearful of overpopulation.

  5. The world’s population is poised to decline—and ... - AOL

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    It is also a natural biological phenomenon: The world’s population has tripled in the last 70 years—and will settle into a new dynamic equilibrium as limitations are reached, with an expected ...

  6. Economic consequences of population decline - Wikipedia

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    The real change in total GDP is defined as the change in population plus the real change in GDP/capita. [4] The table below shows that historically, for every major region of the world, both of these have been positive. This explains the enormous economic growth around the world brought on by the industrial revolution. However, the two columns ...

  7. Population ageing - Wikipedia

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    World population pyramid from 1950 to 2100 (projected). (UN, World Population Prospects 2017) World age group populations from 1950 to 2100 (projected). [1]Population ageing is an increasing median age in a population because of declining fertility rates and rising life expectancy.

  8. New Census projections reveal when the US population may ...

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    The US population is projected to peak in 2080, then start declining, according to a new analysis by the US Census Bureau. Projections released Thursday predict the country’s population will ...

  9. Shrinking city - Wikipedia

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    The reunification of European countries yielded both benefits and drawbacks. German cities like Leipzig and Dresden, for example, experienced a drastic population decline as many people emigrated to western cities like Berlin. Hamburg in particular experienced a population boom with record production yields in 1991, after the unification of ...