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America’s demographic trap is self-evident, and there are only a few possible exits. We have a short list of solutions to choose from. â— Reproduction. â— Immigration.
C hina's population, reported to be 1.41 billion, will drop to 330 million by the end of the century, ... China's demographic ...
A woman crosses a street in Beijing on May 12, 2023. China's aging population is one of the headwinds it faces as it seeks to escape the middle-income trap.
C hina’s fertility rate hit a record low last year, according to a new estimate reported by state-backed media earlier this week. The report cited China’s Population and Development Research ...
Stéfane Marion, one of the National Bank economists who authored the report, described a population trap as something akin to a toolbox not big enough to hold all the tools people need. “If you invite ...
Canada is caught in a “population trap” and needs to rein in immigration significantly to escape it, according to a Monday report from National Bank of Canada economists, part of an emerging ...
By 2100 China’s population will have shrunk to just 800 million of mostly old people. Japan, Germany and most of Western Europe are already breathing the results of the 2.0 children policy.
China's population, reported to be 1.41 billion, will drop to 330 million by the end of the century, ... China's demographic trap could precipitate a civilizational collapse." ...