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Population Decline: A Threat to the West?

Family Planning Perspectives, 1986
Some conservative policy analysts fear that if fertility rates in the US and Europe remain as low as they currently are the security of the West may be jeopardized and its cultural influence undermined. The consequences of zero or negative growth are not well understood and it is entirely appropriate that they should be examined further.
C A, McIntosh, B B, Crane
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The logistic equation and population decline

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1981
Abstract This short paper discusses the unsuitability of the logistic equation (as it is usually derived) as a model of population decline, suggests a simple, more general alternative, and considers the difference between Lotka's original development and the more usual derivation based on the concept of carrying capacity.
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Population Decline in Europe: Implications of a Declining or Stationary Population.

Population and Development Review, 1979
J. B.   +2 more
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Introduction: Population Decline

2014
The global population keeps growing. More than 200,000 people are born every day, with a pace of 150 babies a minute (Muenz and Reiterer in Wie schnell wachst die Zahl der Menschen? Weltbevolkerung und weltweite Migration. Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 2007).
Gert-Jan Hospers, Nol Reverda
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Creative with Population Decline

2014
Population decline can be considered in two different ways. The first perspective is looking back, fear, and pessimism: decline is a problem that needs to be fixed immediately. Things have to return to the way they were because in the past everything was better. That is a restricted vision, or like Hiddema (Met zuinigheid en vlijt. Ad Donker, Rotterdam,
Gert-Jan Hospers, Nol Reverda
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The Fear of Population Decline.

Contemporary Sociology, 1986
Katherine A. Lynch   +2 more
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Population Decline and Quality

2014
The German urban planner Sulzer stated in an interview with Der Spiegel (2006): ‘Population decline… I can’t bear to hear these words anymore. I don’t think it is relevant that a few houses are empty. Let’s look ahead and not demolish everything—that is a last resort’.
Gert-Jan Hospers, Nol Reverda
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