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correlation between GDP growth, population, education, trade and income in a concise and comprehensive way. A Brief Review of Literature In the GDP, all the goods and services produced are aggregated in terms of value, that is, in terms of ...
population increase in the country declined to low levels and overall population growth was curtailed. The one child policy was implemented despite an already sharply declining total fertility rate (TFR), defined as the average number of ch...
estimated that world population will increase by 80 million from 2010 to 2011, which means that the population would reach to 7 Billion in 2011. Population’s predictions are such that in some places or countries it will rise, or in some re...
greatly the societal environment instead of just the standard of living. Each individual on Earth consumes space; however space is required by forests and farmland. More people create more trash which creates pollution flowing into the ani...
Human population growth/overpopulation and how that influences the environment” The problem of overpopulation tend to relate to high birth rates in poor countries or developing countries and not with high population densities that occur in ...
global population will peaks at 9.22 BN in the year 2075; but also indicates that the growth in population will be little beyond 8.92 BN as, estimates for the year 2050 in the United Nations 2002 Revision. Nonetheless, subsequently, this gr...
the impact of the former on the latter, has long been an issue studied throughout history. Continued population growth, particularly intense since the start of the Industrial Revolution, has caused many scientists theorize about the effect...