The University of Washington modelling of fertility, death and migration rates highlights 23 countries where population numbers will shrink by half, including Japan, Spain, South Korea and Thailand.
"Responding to population decline is likely to become an overriding policy concern in many nations but must not compromise efforts to enhance women’s reproductive health or progress on women’s rights.”If lower birth rates are being driven by education and access to contraception, then taking this away could be a strategy employed to increase a country's workforce.
"So I wouldn't be surprised if that was part of the agenda and obviously that is something that should be pushed back against."The other solution put forward is investing in childcare. "So if we want to encourage women to have children that is really where policies around work family balance and family friendly workplaces become very important.”The lowest fertility rates in 2100 will be in Europe, with 1.2 children per woman in Italy and Spain and 1.17 in Poland.
Australia’s fertility rate is already in decline at 1.86, but our population trajectory is trending upwards because of migration.The five largest countries in 2100 are expected to be India, Nigeria, China, the USA and Pakistan.The number of people in sub-Saharan Africa is expected to triple over the course of the century, but the major diver here is a falling death rate with increased access to medication.
"The countries with higher population rates and a younger population - some of them are emerging economies, places like Indonesia."The Lancet“Population youth is not the only ingredient that you need for economic success, you also need stable government, you also need robust industry partners, so I guess that is part of the question as well," Dr Boucher said.
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Interesting read.
Lol, imagine thinking these 'studies' are worth the paper they are printed on.
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Using those numbers what percentage have CV19
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