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List of Countries in Asia by Region, Population & Area. There are 49 countries in Asia today, according to the United Nations.
This review of population policies in Middle Eastern and North African countries complements the earlier works in the State of the Art series by Sabagh (1970) on the demography of the Middle East, and by Bonine (1976) on urban studies in... Lapham,J Robert - 《Middle East Studies Associati...
There are many countries around the world that suffer from the problem of being one of the most populated countries in the world. Sometimes, the high
The population of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has increased rapidly over the course of the 20th century. During the 70 years between 1914 and 1994, the region's total population has grown by nearly a factor of five, largely as a result of natural rates of increase in...
Fisheries in the economies of Pacific Island countries and territories this paper presents a chronological sequence of human occupation from the end of the pleistocene to the present day in the atacama desert, one of the most ... RE Gillett 被引量: 26发表: 2016年 Deltamethrin Resistance Mechanis...
The term 'Middle-Income Trap' refers to countries which stagnate economically after reaching a certain level of per capita income on the basis of labour- a... SB Das,FE Hutchinson - Asia and the Middle-Income Trap 被引量: 2发表: 2015年 Inequality, growth and the middle-income trap in ...
Economic development and diabetes prevalence in MENA countries: Egypt and Saudi Arabia comparison. This phenomena is particularly evident in the Middle East and North Africa(MENA) region, which has the highest prevalence of diabetes in adults. The most... Sherif,Shalaby,Bauer,... - 《World Jou...
They point to several countries in East Asia as examples where economic growth spurts went hand-in-hand with a period of demographic dividend. Despite the claims of economists, I’m not convinced that Mexico will prove to be an equally good example of the benefits of a demographic dividend. ...
But some countries include members of the armed forces in the population base of their employment ratio while excluding them from employment data. The reference period of a census or survey is another important source of differences: in some countries data refer to people's status on the day ...