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The world's urban population is expected to grow by 1.8 percent a year between 2000 and 2030, almost twice as fast as global population growth. By 2007, the majority of the global population will be ...
Choose an expert to see their bio, or if you can’t find what you need, please visit our media resources page. Sahana Mukherjee Associate Director, Research Expertise:Global Migration and Demography, ...
Demographic change will also affect saving, investment, and capital flows, implying changes in global trade balances and asset prices. We also explore the sensitivity of the results to assumptions ...
Around the world, and especially in the West, birthrates have been in decline. Contrary to the gloom and doom voices of last century, the problem we face is not a population explosion, but a ...
details the progress the world has made towards global development goals and examines the impact of demographic change on achieving these goals. The report details the decline of those living in ...
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