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Current evidence of ‘female flight’ from remote Northern Territory Aboriginal communities – demographic and policy implications

, 2014
A small body of research has demonstrated the dramatic social, settlement and demographic effects of Indigenous ‘female flight’ from remote communities in Alaska, Canada, and the Northern Sparsely Populated Areas of Europe.
A. Taylor
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Active ageing: A strategic policy solution to demographic ageing in the European Union

, 2012
Walker A, Maltby T. Active ageing: A strategic policy solution to demographic ageing in the European Union The ageing of European countries has widespread implications for current and future social and economic policies across the region.
A. Walker, T. Maltby
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The Demographic Situation and Problems of Family Policy

Russian Education & Society, 1998
The difficult and unstable situation facing most Russian families in the present complex sociopolitical situation has had a major effect on the demographic dynamics of the last few years, reinforcing unfavorable tendencies that first became apparent from the sixties through the eighties.
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The philosophy of demographic policy in Latin America

Studies in Comparative International Development, 1965
Until recent years Latin Americas were convinced that their countries were underpopulated. They saw vast expanses of land that were not being used; they felt that more dense settlement was necessary before communications could be build economically and internal markets developed; they observed that in the four hundred years since the Spanish conquest ...
J. Mayone Stycos, Joseph A. Kahl
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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
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China’s Demographic Future Under the New Two-Child Policy

Population: Research and Policy Review, 2019
Xianling Zhang, F. Guo, Z. Zhai
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Demographic Policies and Human Capital Challenges

2016
The difficult economic situation of many Arab and Southeast Asian countries in the last few decades has made labour emigration an attractive option for citizens of these states. Such emigration has generally been supported by their governments to ease labour market pressures, reduce unemployment, and accelerate development.
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DEMOGRAPHIC POLICY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA

This article examines contemporary demographic challenges confronting the Republic of Korea. The study encompasses historical phases of demographic transition, current age-sex population structure, and government policies addressing the crisis, including fertility promotion programs and family welfare support initiatives.
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