The world's population growth tells two stories: in many countries populations are aging, while in others, populations are getting younger. Projections show most countries will likely see shrinking ...
Population growth, opportunities and challenges in China and a growing middle class are among the trends that economist Brett Stuart expects to shape global demand for food in the years to come.
Birth rates have dropped faster than life expectancy has increased, causing slower population growth around the world. Forecasts from the United Nations predict that world population will actually ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. First, the bad news: Global fertility is falling fast. The aging populations of rich countries are relying on ever fewer workers to support their economy, ...
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America's Shifting Demographics: The Deep Economic Roots of Declining Birth Rates and Their Far-Reaching Consequences
Societies in the United States and around the world are undergoing a sea change in family structure wrought by individual choices that are reshaping population dynamics in ways never before ...
One of the biggest drivers of global growth is demographics. These should continue to push emerging economies forward over the coming years, while weighing heavily on the public finances of already ...
The world economy has proven surprisingly durable in the face of President Donald Trump’s trade wars, the Organization for ...
Ken G. Drouillard receives funding from Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Canadian Water Agency, Environment and Climate Change Canada, St. Clair River Conservation ...
China reported remarkable economic growth of 5.4 percent in the first quarter of 2025. Its growth is fascinating, since it far outstripped all large economies. It is also noteworthy because it comes ...
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