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Birth dearth
Who Fears and Who Welcomes Population Decline?
Global Population Trends: the Prospects for Stabilization
Crowding out the Future: World Population Growth, US Immigration
Canadian Family Views Institute of Marriage and Family Canada
The Bomb That Fizzled: Ben Wattenberg Explains Why Our Numbers Are Not Exploding Ben Wattenberg / January 1, 1998
The Birth Dearth, Aging, and the Economy: Where Have We Been and Where Are We Going?
1 MORNING BRIEFING Demography Goes
Demographic Change and the Sources of International Conflict
1 MORNING BRIEFING the Global Birth Dearth
Aging in Japan: Population Policy Implications
Unit 2 Chapter 2 and 3
Beyond the Demographic Transition: the Case of Japan
William Ryerson, “Population: the Multiplier of Everything Else”
The Impact of the Economic Recession on Fertility in the Developed World
The Changing Global Religious Landscape Babies Born to Muslims Will Begin to Outnumber Christian Births by 2035; People with No Religion Face a Birth Dearth
Where Have All the Children Gone?
World Population to 2300
The Population Implosion of the Developed World: Changing Attitudes Toward Immigration to Support Aging Societies
Top View
The Case for More Babies Joel E
Honors Capstone Structure
Fertility Rates Replacement Fertility: Number of Children a Couple Must Have to Replace Themselves
Europe Is Dying out James A
The Empty Cradle–Falling Birth Rates and the Human Future
The Handmaid's Tale and the Birth Dearth: Prophecy, Prescription and Public Policy
The Future of Fertility in Intermediate-Fertility Countries