The 20th century has seen unprecedented growth of the human population on this planet. While at the beginning of the century the Earth had an estimated 1.6 billion inhabitants, this number grew to 6.1 billion by the end of the century, and further significant growth is a near certainty. This paper tries to summarize what factors lie behind this extraordinary expansion of the human population and what population growth we can expect for the future. It discusses the concept of demographic transition and the preconditions for a lasting secular fertility decline. Recent fertility declines in all parts of the world now make it likely that human population growth will come to an end over the course of this century, but in parts of the developing ...
The demographic transition and its related effects of population growth, fertility decline and agein...
In the past 50 years, the world accelerated its transition out of long-term demographic stability. A...
Until the early eighteenth century, global population size was relatively static and the lives of th...
The world and most regions and countries are experiencing unprecedentedly rapid demographic change. ...
Global population growth is generally considered to be one of the major driving forces of global cha...
Over the past several decades, the world and most countries have undergone unprecedented demographic...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the total world population crossed the threshold of 1 bi...
billion before 2050. New technologies and institutions, and a lot of hard work have enabled us to av...
Despite ongoing declines in fertility in many countries, the population of the world is experiencing...
In studying the complex determinants of human fertility, social scientists have given little attenti...
The twentieth century was an era of sustained population growth, and the twenty-first century will b...
This paper examines economic determinants of population growth by surveying the literature of econom...
Past, current and projected future population growth is outlined. Barring a calamitous pandemic, a f...
This paper develops the theoretical foundations and the testable implications of the various mechani...
Current population trends The future population growth of the world is difficult to predict accurate...
The demographic transition and its related effects of population growth, fertility decline and agein...
In the past 50 years, the world accelerated its transition out of long-term demographic stability. A...
Until the early eighteenth century, global population size was relatively static and the lives of th...
The world and most regions and countries are experiencing unprecedentedly rapid demographic change. ...
Global population growth is generally considered to be one of the major driving forces of global cha...
Over the past several decades, the world and most countries have undergone unprecedented demographic...
At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the total world population crossed the threshold of 1 bi...
billion before 2050. New technologies and institutions, and a lot of hard work have enabled us to av...
Despite ongoing declines in fertility in many countries, the population of the world is experiencing...
In studying the complex determinants of human fertility, social scientists have given little attenti...
The twentieth century was an era of sustained population growth, and the twenty-first century will b...
This paper examines economic determinants of population growth by surveying the literature of econom...
Past, current and projected future population growth is outlined. Barring a calamitous pandemic, a f...
This paper develops the theoretical foundations and the testable implications of the various mechani...
Current population trends The future population growth of the world is difficult to predict accurate...
The demographic transition and its related effects of population growth, fertility decline and agein...
In the past 50 years, the world accelerated its transition out of long-term demographic stability. A...
Until the early eighteenth century, global population size was relatively static and the lives of th...