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By Wolfgang Lutz, Warren C. Sanderson, Sergei Scherbov
April 01, 2004
The 20th century was the century of explosive population growth, resulting in unprecedented impacts; in contrast, the 21st century is likely to see the end of world population growth and become the century of population aging. We are currently at the crossroads of these demographic regimes. This ...
Edited
By Wolfgang Lutz, Rudolf Richter, Chris Wilson
August 01, 2006
Europe today is characterized by aging populations, changing family patterns, dropping fertility rates and mass migration. With the potentially massive ramifications this has for pensions, health, housing, transport, family relations, employment and other sectors of society, The New Generations of ...