Depopulation is a recurring theme, but its contemporary causes tell a new story. Population decline today is the partial result of a natural development process. A smaller population does not have to be the defining factor of a country in economic or geopolitical considerations. A population’s composition is more consequential than simply its size. This report addresses depopulation from a multi-dimensional demographic perspective, not only looking at population size and age structure, but also differentiating by level of education and labor force participation
The early years of the 21st Century have seen major changes in the world’s demographic profile. The ...
Insight into the future of the world population is key for policy planning. At present, several orga...
In countries that comprise the majority of the world’s population, the demographic transition has no...
Population policies are deliberately constructed or modified institutional arrangements and/or speci...
billion before 2050. New technologies and institutions, and a lot of hard work have enabled us to av...
Population growth has already ended in a number of countries around the world. Significant demograph...
The extensive literature on population and development yielded few policy-relevant results before th...
The present paper aims to present the global demographic evolution up to 2050 as a result of globali...
The fertility declines associated with the final phase of the global demographic transition have led...
For much (and perhaps most) of human history, demographic patterns were fairly stable: the human pop...
This paper provides an overview of dominating theories of the demographic transition
In the past 50 years, the world accelerated its transition out of long-term demographic stability. A...
The total size of the world population is likely to increase from its current 7 billion to 8-10 bill...
Current demographic trends raise new questions, challenges and controversies. Comparing demographic ...
According to the results of new population research, strengthening human capital by focusing on educ...
The early years of the 21st Century have seen major changes in the world’s demographic profile. The ...
Insight into the future of the world population is key for policy planning. At present, several orga...
In countries that comprise the majority of the world’s population, the demographic transition has no...
Population policies are deliberately constructed or modified institutional arrangements and/or speci...
billion before 2050. New technologies and institutions, and a lot of hard work have enabled us to av...
Population growth has already ended in a number of countries around the world. Significant demograph...
The extensive literature on population and development yielded few policy-relevant results before th...
The present paper aims to present the global demographic evolution up to 2050 as a result of globali...
The fertility declines associated with the final phase of the global demographic transition have led...
For much (and perhaps most) of human history, demographic patterns were fairly stable: the human pop...
This paper provides an overview of dominating theories of the demographic transition
In the past 50 years, the world accelerated its transition out of long-term demographic stability. A...
The total size of the world population is likely to increase from its current 7 billion to 8-10 bill...
Current demographic trends raise new questions, challenges and controversies. Comparing demographic ...
According to the results of new population research, strengthening human capital by focusing on educ...
The early years of the 21st Century have seen major changes in the world’s demographic profile. The ...
Insight into the future of the world population is key for policy planning. At present, several orga...
In countries that comprise the majority of the world’s population, the demographic transition has no...