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In understanding the dynamics between population changes and economic development, priority should be placed on the long-term balanced development, rather than the sheer growth, of the population, Du Peng, dean of the School of Population and Health at Renmin University of China, said in an inter...
Although the size of China's population will change slightly in the next few years, up or down in relatively small numbers, the size of the labor force has already shrunk since 2012. In light of the implications and impact of these demographic changes, great efforts have been invest...
Adding to the demographic changes, the population aged 65 and above reached 216.76 million by the end of 2023, with the dependency ratio of the elderly population standing at 22.5 percent, meaning that, on average, every elderly person will be supported by 4.4 people of working age. Citing pr...
demographic changessocial transitionIrangrowth rateNomadic living is one of the major lifestyles in Iran, due to the country's arid and semi-arid climates. Nomadism has played an important role in the Iranian economy, and is practised by thousands of tribal households. At present, however, ...
An exhibit shows that countries in later-wave regions, with lower GDP per capita, are one to two generations behind the demographic changes in first-wave regions. On the left side, a bar chart shows the number of years until later-wave countries are projected to reach the...
The age structure of the population changes as a natural consequence of thedemographic transition, which we briefly overview in this section. The demographic transition comprises three stages. The starting point occurs in a Malthusian world where both mortality and fertility are high and population gro...
Lesthaeghe (2010) observed that emerging features of the SDT coincided with an ethics revolution marked by changes in society’s values from social orientation to self-actualization, with more emphasis on individual rights over community/family needs, as well as rising secularism and demand for demo...
At the same time the United States and Japanese societies have grown richer, they have also grown older. One of the most pervasive trends in the United States and Japan is the overall aging of their population. The proportion of the United States populat
In total, we use data from seventy countries located in different regions of the world and being in different phases of the demographic transition process. The data set covers the period 1961–2003. Only when computing the contribution of demographic changes to economic growth and when forecasting...