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Hoover Institution Press,U.S. Paperback English

New Landscapes of Population Change

A Demographic World Tour

By Adele M. Hayutin

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Hoover Institution Press,U.S. Paperback English

New Landscapes of Population Change

A Demographic World Tour

By Adele M. Hayutin

Regular price £39.95
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  • Demographic forces?declining populations in many countries and surging populations in others, aging societies, and shrinking workforces?have national, regional, and global reverberations. Behind many of today's news headlines lie critical challenges rooted in worldwide demographic upheaval, with important implications for our future. New Landscapes of Population Change demonstrates how fertility, life expectancy, and migration, the key demographic drivers, interact to shape this future. Hayutin takes readers on a demographic world tour, focusing her analysis on key regions and countries?the largest economies, selected emerging economies, fast-growing populations, and major political hot spots?that will drive pivotal conversations in the decades ahead. More than 100 compelling and easy-to-read charts illustrate striking comparisons that will help readers develop a comprehensive understanding of how demographics will influence economic security and political stability through the end of our century.
Demographic forces?declining populations in many countries and surging populations in others, aging societies, and shrinking workforces?have national, regional, and global reverberations. Behind many of today's news headlines lie critical challenges rooted in worldwide demographic upheaval, with important implications for our future. New Landscapes of Population Change demonstrates how fertility, life expectancy, and migration, the key demographic drivers, interact to shape this future. Hayutin takes readers on a demographic world tour, focusing her analysis on key regions and countries?the largest economies, selected emerging economies, fast-growing populations, and major political hot spots?that will drive pivotal conversations in the decades ahead. More than 100 compelling and easy-to-read charts illustrate striking comparisons that will help readers develop a comprehensive understanding of how demographics will influence economic security and political stability through the end of our century.