Policy implications of demographic change: panel discussion: recent demographic achievements and the challenges ahead
Joseph Chamie
Conference Series ; [Proceedings], 2001, vol. 46, 281-288
Abstract:
The last century, the twentieth century, has been the most revolutionary, the most unparalleled in human history, in terms of demographic events, and it is likely to retain that distinction into the future.
Keywords: Demography; Economic conditions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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