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WHAT FEWER PEOPLE WILL MEAN FOR REAL-ESTATE

IF POPULATION TRENDS CONTINUE THEIR PRESENT DECLINE WE WILL HAVE A STABLE POPULATION IN THE NEXT 50 YEARS. CHANGING ATTITUDES ON FAMILY SIZE, FEDERAL LEGISLATION DEALING WITH FAMILY-PLANNING, AND ABORTION RULINGS MAY LEAD TO ZPG IN THE YEAR 2000. THAT WILL NOT AFFECT THE NATIONAL WELFARE BUT WILL CH...

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Published in:The Appraisal journal 1974-10, Vol.42 (4), p.602
Main Author: Plattner, Robert H
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:IF POPULATION TRENDS CONTINUE THEIR PRESENT DECLINE WE WILL HAVE A STABLE POPULATION IN THE NEXT 50 YEARS. CHANGING ATTITUDES ON FAMILY SIZE, FEDERAL LEGISLATION DEALING WITH FAMILY-PLANNING, AND ABORTION RULINGS MAY LEAD TO ZPG IN THE YEAR 2000. THAT WILL NOT AFFECT THE NATIONAL WELFARE BUT WILL CHANGE AGE DISTRIBUTIONS, AFFECT SCHOOL BUDGETING, AND ALTER LAND-USE-PLANNING. MORE WOMEN WILL BE IN THE LABOR-FORCE, SO FAMILY SAVINGS SHOULD INCREASE, PRODUCING MORE TWO-HOME FAMILIES, BUT LESS DEMAND FOR SUBURBAN DWELLINGS. THERE WILL ALSO BE A GREATER NEED FOR NONRESIDENTIAL LAND AND MORE NEED FOR URBAN RENEWAL PLANS TO TAKE CARE OF INCREASED COMMERCIAL AND LEISURE-TIME DEVELOPMENTS. CHARTS.
ISSN:0003-7087