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GPF: Tracking Changes in Global Demographics
« Reply #202 on: August 17, 2024, 01:58:39 PM »



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Tracking Changes in Global Demographics
Unexpectedly rapid declines in fertility suggest the population will peak this century.
By: Geopolitical Futures
Global Population Review | 2024

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The latest edition of the U.N. World Population Prospects covers changes in demographic data after the COVID-19 pandemic. Life expectancy is rising, contributing to population growth, especially in developed countries. Despite falling fertility rates globally – down by one child per woman on average since 1990 – migration now plays a key role in sustaining population levels, particularly in developed regions. Increased international migration, driven by eased COVID-19 restrictions and geopolitical instability, is crucial for maintaining population size in many European and North American countries.

But while immigration helps the economy, it also risks social friction due to cultural clashes, forcing governments to balance the need for population growth with potential public resistance. Developed nations face tough decisions about supporting or limiting migration as other demographic solutions dwindle.

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Re: Demographics, A depopulating world
« Reply #206 on: October 11, 2024, 04:41:35 AM »
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/world/age-depopulation-surviving-world-gone-gray-nicholas-eberstadt?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email


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The Age of Depopulation.
The future of cancer prevention.
John Ellis
Oct 11

Although few yet see it coming, humans are about to enter a new era of history. Call it “the age of depopulation.” For the first time since the Black Death in the 1300s, the planetary population will decline. But whereas the last implosion was caused by a deadly disease borne by fleas, the coming one will be entirely due to choices made by people.

With birthrates plummeting, more and more societies are heading into an era of pervasive and indefinite depopulation, one that will eventually encompass the whole planet. What lies ahead is a world made up of shrinking and aging societies. Net mortality—when a society experiences more deaths than births—will likewise become the new norm. Driven by an unrelenting collapse in fertility, family structures and living arrangements heretofore imagined only in science fiction novels will become commonplace, unremarkable features of everyday life.

Human beings have no collective memory of depopulation. Overall global numbers last declined about 700 years ago, in the wake of the bubonic plague that tore through much of Eurasia. In the following seven centuries, the world’s population surged almost 20-fold. And just over the past century, the human population has quadrupled.

The last global depopulation was reversed by procreative power once the Black Death ran its course. This time around, a dearth of procreative power is the cause of humanity’s dwindling numbers, a first in the history of the species. A revolutionary force drives the impending depopulation: a worldwide reduction in the desire for children. (Source: foreignaffairs.com, aei.org,
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Re: Demographics
« Reply #208 on: October 23, 2024, 09:49:29 AM »
I guess they are remembering "Exodus"

but if they think these illegals will appreciate them for their support they are gravely mistaken.

yes, I agree stupid.

can anyone imagine Muslims sending out boats to rescue Jews ?