New Europe Isn't Dying, It's Aging
This calendar week the Daily Telegraph published an interactive map of nativity rates or thence the world. The map provides a choropleth thought of each country's nativity charge per unit of measurement together with annual population increase percentage.
The article, How Europe is Slowly Dying, uses the map to fence that Europe is tardily dying because of the depression nativity rates. However hidden away inward the article is the fact that "Europe's population is overall increasing".
It is truthful that inward Eastern Europe many countries are facing a driblet inward the annual population increase percentage. It is too truthful that the map does seem to exhibit a full general designing where nativity rates are lower inward countries alongside stronger economies together with higher inward countries alongside weaker economies. This appears to adapt to the controversial theory of the Demographic-Economic Paradox which argues that the higher the score of instruction together with gross domestic product of a province together with thence the fewer children are born.
Although Europe isn't dying it is aging. The Slate's interactive map, The Aging World, shows that Europe together with Nihon inward especial bring an unusually high percent of their population over 65 years of age. However, according to the United Nations (projected) information that the map uses, virtually of the developed Blue Planet volition sense like aging populations yesteryear 2100.
Japan’s aging population is explored inward to a greater extent than especial inward the Japanese Population Map. The Japanese are living longer together with having fewer children together with later on inward life. By 2060 the Japanese authorities are predicting that over one-half the population volition endure over 65.
This Japanese Population Map visualizes the 2040 population predictions for every Japanese prefecture. Using the map yous tin explore the population predictions for the issue of immature females together with a breakdown of the overall population yesteryear historic menstruation group.
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