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How Populations Grow and Change: Crash Course Geography #33

How Populations Grow and Change: Crash Course Geography #33

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Is the world overpopulated or underpopulated? While we worry about there being too many people for the planet to support, we can also worry about how fewer people in a given place may affect the economy, what may happen when there are more elderly people who need care than there are healthcare workers, or even be concerned about how many people are necessary to carry on other aspects of culture. Today, we'll discuss Malthusian and Boserup predictions on the planet's carrying capacity and take a close look at a popular demography tool geographers use to predict population change: the Demographic Transition Model or DTM
Date: 2022-04-04

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The economic impact of having versus not having children is something to consider. In order to keep the 1% where they are, everyone else must continue to fight over resources. Makes people wonder if bringing children into this neverending cycle (not to mention the havoc we wreak on the planet itself) is even worth it. Won't AI be in total control in the next 100 years anyway?
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I think it would be beneficial to study why more educated women don't want to bare children. My suspicioun is that they're not supported enough by the local policies and just see that it would not be a good move financially, even if they'd like too. Please expand on this topic.
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Also boosting (ideally skilled) immigrants as a stage 4 country, without it germany would look like japan in that regard by now.
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