Dreaded doomsday ageing consequences, particularly in European countries and Japan, a result of past protracted fertility decline, provides a pivotal lesson. High- fertility Africa is perceived as having a unique historical opportunity, not only to avoid ageing but as some solution to the ageing world also. This article reviews the consequences of ageing in Europe: a predicament, particularly with the impossibility of low-fertility reversal. In contrast, Africa is argued as continuing with a young age structure, even with fertility conservatively put at replacement as early as 2035 to reflect relevant young generations' lower desires. With Europe allowed replacement fertility in the long-run, population projections are made. Resulting world...
Africa’s population is expected to almost quadruple by 2100, from about 1.19 billion in 2015 to 4.39...
With the further growth of the world population and the further intensification of the processes of ...
Europe and Asia in a Demographically Divided World Current global demographic trends and the associa...
Dreaded doomsday ageing consequences, particularly in European countries and Japan, a result of past...
International audienceAs life expectancy increases and fertility declines, Africa faces the prospect...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In June 2013, the United Nati...
Africa is commonly portrayed as the driver of a global "population explosion." The new publication E...
The twentieth century was an era of sustained population growth, and the twenty-first century will b...
The point of departure for this essay is the existing literature stressing the high fertility rate t...
This article discusses the topic of population growth in Africa, a recurring theme in the era of cli...
Ageing in Sub-Saharan Africa. This article is a brief synthesis of past and next ageing trends in ...
In the next two decades, the world will face two major - and opposing - demographic challenges: rapi...
Africa's population has grown extremely rapidly over the last fifty years from 289 million inhabit...
Past, current and projected future population growth is outlined. Barring a calamitous pandemic, a f...
The United Nations' World Population Prospects 2019 reported that not only all countries are experi...
Africa’s population is expected to almost quadruple by 2100, from about 1.19 billion in 2015 to 4.39...
With the further growth of the world population and the further intensification of the processes of ...
Europe and Asia in a Demographically Divided World Current global demographic trends and the associa...
Dreaded doomsday ageing consequences, particularly in European countries and Japan, a result of past...
International audienceAs life expectancy increases and fertility declines, Africa faces the prospect...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In June 2013, the United Nati...
Africa is commonly portrayed as the driver of a global "population explosion." The new publication E...
The twentieth century was an era of sustained population growth, and the twenty-first century will b...
The point of departure for this essay is the existing literature stressing the high fertility rate t...
This article discusses the topic of population growth in Africa, a recurring theme in the era of cli...
Ageing in Sub-Saharan Africa. This article is a brief synthesis of past and next ageing trends in ...
In the next two decades, the world will face two major - and opposing - demographic challenges: rapi...
Africa's population has grown extremely rapidly over the last fifty years from 289 million inhabit...
Past, current and projected future population growth is outlined. Barring a calamitous pandemic, a f...
The United Nations' World Population Prospects 2019 reported that not only all countries are experi...
Africa’s population is expected to almost quadruple by 2100, from about 1.19 billion in 2015 to 4.39...
With the further growth of the world population and the further intensification of the processes of ...
Europe and Asia in a Demographically Divided World Current global demographic trends and the associa...