Chapter
1 Intro| around the year 1968. In 51 countries, fertility is already below
2 Intro| of births in 15 of these countries. It is urgent to increase
3 1 | trends of the different countries in the world.[1] For this
4 1 | trends in the different countries of Europe were examined
5 1 | demographic situation in African countries.~Meanwhile, the Pontifical
6 1 | greater number of developing countries, in Southern and Eastern
7 1 | this decline since 1975 in countries which already had a low
8 1(5) | Trends among Low Fertility Countries, Expert Group Meeting on
9 2 | especially in the southern countries. On this alarmist basis,
10 2 | in order to compel many countries to institute Malthusian
11 2 | these policies.~In the poor countries, the first victims of these
12 3 | drop in their fertility, 51 countries in the world (out of 185)
13 3 | To be precise, these 51 countries represent 44 percent of
14 3 | fertility rate (TFR) in these countries, that is to say, the number
15 3 | in almost all the forty countries of Europe. On this continent,
16 3 | balance is occurring in 13 countries already, including Estonia,
17 3 | near future, the number of countries whose fertility rate is
18 3 | same way, the number of countries whose mortality rate is
19 4 | family policies in these countries which, nevertheless, are
20 4 | fertility rate in those countries whose fertility is declining
21 4 | change in the "mood" in these countries, a shift from present pessimism
22 4 | in industrially developed countries, other factors directly
23 5 | demographic pyramid of these countries.~Meanwhile, the ratio of
24 5 | performed in various European countries.~Among the most obvious
25 5 | already foreseeable, between countries whose demographic age compositions
26 5 | compare the age pyramid in countries such as France, Spain and
27 5 | Italy, on the one hand, with countries like Algeria, Morocco and
28 5 | the difficulties that rich countries find today in effectively
29 5 | immigration from poorer countries may be only the precursor
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