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1 1(1) | and Pastoral Dimensions of Population Trends, Cittá del Vaticano,
2 1 | these institutions is the Population Division of the United Nations
3 1(5) | Below-Replacement Fertility, Population Division, Department of
4 2 | of the discussions about population have developed a certain
5 2 | establishing programs of population control which include forced
6 3 | of growth of the world's population has continued to decline
7 3 | longer able to replace their population. To be precise, these 51
8 3 | represent 44 percent of the population of the world. In other words,
9 3 | for the replacement of the population in a country which has optimum
10 3 | the effect of aging on population leads to depopulation, with
11 4(7) | Below-Replacement Fertility, Population Division, Department of
12 4(11)| that country against the population policy were not new, but, "
13 5 | the age pyramid. A small population of young adults must then
14 5 | country and support the large population of older, less active people
15 5 | services. Within the active population, some deep imbalances are
16 5 | forget the effect of an aging population on education. In order to
17 5 | increase in the mean age of the population may markedly affect its
18 5 | and more evident, as the Population Division of the UN Department
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