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Social'naja politika i social'noe partnerstvo (Social Policy and Social Partnership), 2023
Demographic problems in the XXI century affect many modern states. In relation to each country, they have a certain character and have their own characteristics, based on the established traditions, the level and quality of life of the population, socio-economic indicators, social support of the population of the country from their governments.
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Demographic problems in the XXI century affect many modern states. In relation to each country, they have a certain character and have their own characteristics, based on the established traditions, the level and quality of life of the population, socio-economic indicators, social support of the population of the country from their governments.
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Asia and Africa Today, 2023
Japan has been adversely affected by the COVID-19pandemic which has had a negative impact on the demographics in the country in dramatic ways : the number of births in Japan has been on a downtrend since the government started compiling statistics on births in 1899 and this downtrend is expected to continue for years to come.
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Japan has been adversely affected by the COVID-19pandemic which has had a negative impact on the demographics in the country in dramatic ways : the number of births in Japan has been on a downtrend since the government started compiling statistics on births in 1899 and this downtrend is expected to continue for years to come.
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The demographic crisis and medicine
Moldovan Journal of Health Sciences, 2022Leading research project „Male infertility - systemogenesis of risk factors, study of pathological mechanisms and optimization of prevention, monitoring and treatment strategies in the population of the Republic of Moldova”.
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The Demographic Crisis in Europe
2021By most accounts, Europe has been mired in a ‘demographic crisis’ since about 1970. By a demographic crisis is meant that Europe’s dependency ratio is increasing, and the net result has been declining populations and fewer workers to sustain society. However, there are certain issues that need attention. Two topics seem to capture some of these issues:
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Scandinavian Economic History Review, 1976
Abstract Population statistics for pre-industrial Norway indicate that in many years deaths exceeded births; this was due to a sharp short-term increase in the number of deaths. Information about the reasons is usually unreliable or totally non-existent.
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Abstract Population statistics for pre-industrial Norway indicate that in many years deaths exceeded births; this was due to a sharp short-term increase in the number of deaths. Information about the reasons is usually unreliable or totally non-existent.
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The Demographic Crisis in Belarus
Problems of Post-Communism, 2000Is Belarus doomed, as some of its demographers fear, to become depopulated and “disappear” from Central Europe?
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Transformation as a demographic crisis
1997Recently, considerable attention has been given to demographic developments in the transformation countries (UNICEF 1993, 1994 and 1995; Eberstadt, 1994; Ellman, 1994; Shapiro, 1995; Heleniak, 1995). This is entirely understandable in view of the completely unexpected and very dramatic changes which have taken place.
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Towards a Critical Sociology of the “Demographic Crisis”
Sociological Problems Journal, 2021The article focuses on the “demographic crisis” as a field of knowledge, where actors with heterogenous knowledge resources operationalize the government of labour power. One of the main assumptions here is that the delineation of low economic productivity as an effect of demographic collapses, catastrophes and crises undergoes a process of translation
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Russia faces demographic crisis
BMJ, 1996This brief news article discusses the severe imbalance between births and deaths in Russia since 1990. In the first 6 months of 1996 there were twice as many deaths as births. In Moscow between January and July 1996 there were 34356 births and 66586 deaths.
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