The Arab world, which consists of the 22 member states of the Arab League, is undergoing a rapid transition in demographics, including fertility, mortality, and migration. Comprising a distinctive geographic region spread across West Asia and North East Africa and unified by the Arabic language, these states share common values and characteristics despite having diverse economic and political conditions. The demographic lag (high fertility and low mortality) that characterizes the Arab world is unique, but the present trend of declining fertility, combined with the relatively low mortality, brings about significant changes in its population size. This research aimed to: (i) assess the population growth in the Arab world over 3 time periods,...
Voranger Jacques. Fertility trends and differentials in Arab countries. In: Population, 29ᵉ année, n...
Since late 2010, the Arab world has entered a tumultuous period of change, with populations demandin...
Social statistics deals with the interplay of demographic processes like population growth, demograp...
<div><p>The Arab world, which consists of the 22 member states of the Arab League, is undergoing a r...
The Arab world, which consists of the 22 member states of the Arab League, is undergoing a rapid tra...
Focusing on North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East (20 countries, 420 million inhab...
The Arab region is often perceived in terms of its negatives rather than its achievements. The cradl...
Some aspects of the recent demographic evolution in the countries of the Middle East Over the past ...
The West Asia and North Africa region consists of 20 countries. The region had a population of 181 m...
Population change is dramatic in many parts of the world mainly because of economic reason on the on...
SUMMARY This statistical description concerns the Arab countries of Asia • Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, S...
The population of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has increased rapidly over the cour...
<div><p>The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries namely, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Ar...
Population change is dramatic in many parts of the world mainly because of economic reason on the on...
Located at the tricontinental hub of Europe, Asia, and Africa, the Arab world has unique geopolitica...
Voranger Jacques. Fertility trends and differentials in Arab countries. In: Population, 29ᵉ année, n...
Since late 2010, the Arab world has entered a tumultuous period of change, with populations demandin...
Social statistics deals with the interplay of demographic processes like population growth, demograp...
<div><p>The Arab world, which consists of the 22 member states of the Arab League, is undergoing a r...
The Arab world, which consists of the 22 member states of the Arab League, is undergoing a rapid tra...
Focusing on North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East (20 countries, 420 million inhab...
The Arab region is often perceived in terms of its negatives rather than its achievements. The cradl...
Some aspects of the recent demographic evolution in the countries of the Middle East Over the past ...
The West Asia and North Africa region consists of 20 countries. The region had a population of 181 m...
Population change is dramatic in many parts of the world mainly because of economic reason on the on...
SUMMARY This statistical description concerns the Arab countries of Asia • Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, S...
The population of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has increased rapidly over the cour...
<div><p>The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries namely, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Ar...
Population change is dramatic in many parts of the world mainly because of economic reason on the on...
Located at the tricontinental hub of Europe, Asia, and Africa, the Arab world has unique geopolitica...
Voranger Jacques. Fertility trends and differentials in Arab countries. In: Population, 29ᵉ année, n...
Since late 2010, the Arab world has entered a tumultuous period of change, with populations demandin...
Social statistics deals with the interplay of demographic processes like population growth, demograp...