The Fear of Population Decline by Michael S. Teitelbaum, Jay M. Winter
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Overview: Since about 1965, when the baby boom turned into the baby bust in most Western countries, and when total fertility rate fell below the national replacement level of 2.1 children per women, the oddity of slow population growth no growth at all, or even decline (negative growth) began to attract more and more comment. Some of this contemporary discussion has been even-tempered; other expressions vary from the emotional to the hysterical. It seemed wise, therefore, to try to provide a dispassionate survey of a subject which is potentially explosive in political terms.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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