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What to expect when no one's expectingWhat to expect when no one's expecting

What to expect when no one's expecting

Jonathan V. Last

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For years, we have been warned about the looming danger of overpopulation. However, since the 1970s we have been facing exactly the opposite problem: people having too few babies. Population growth has been slowing for two generations. The author explains why the population implosion happened and how it is remaking culture, the economy, and politics both at home and around the globe.

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OL16564925W

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Age distribution (Demography)PopulationPopulation forecastingUnited states, populationSocial aspectsPopulation agingPopulation DynamicsTrendsPopulation CharacteristicsAge DistributionFamily Planning PolicySocioeconomic FactorsBirth Rate

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