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Demography
Demography is the study of population and its changes over time.
There are limits to population growth that can be physical, environmental, and socio-economic. These limits vary between countries and regions. Physical limits include access to resources and the carrying capacity of an ecosystem. Environmental limits include the impact of population growth on climate change, biodiversity and other environmental problems. Socio-economic limits include poverty, inequality, poor education, healthcare, and inadequate infrastructure. Understanding these limits is important for ensuring that the population can live sustainably and enjoy a high quality of life.
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Demography and Growth - Japan on the Brink as Birth Rate Falls
24th January 2023
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China's population falls for first time since 1961
17th January 2023
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Demography and Development (Introduction)
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Demography - Why does Japan have so few children?
9th May 2022
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Demographics - China switches to a 3-child policy
4th June 2021
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China's population grows at slowest pace in decades
17th May 2021
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Demographics: Tracking declining working age populations
21st June 2019
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Demography: Japan's birthrate falls to lowest level in history
27th December 2018
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Ageing Population (Revision Webinar)
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Does an ageing population become more risk averse?
24th October 2017
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Demographic Change and Secular Stagnation
9th August 2017
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State Pension Age of 68 is Brought Forward
20th July 2017
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African data as you've never seen it before
4th July 2017
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China's condom boom
28th May 2017
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Japan: Ageing Population Provides a Silver Lining
22nd March 2016
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Demographic transition? Rising wealth can cause population to grow
14th December 2015
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How will a Population Boom Change Africa?
13th September 2015
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African Population Growth - Dividend or Disaster
8th November 2015