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Replacement Migration: Is it a Solution to Declining and Aging Populations?
This report looks at the recent publication prepared by the UN Population Division which examines the demographic situation in most advanced nations, but especially in Europe. With fertility at incredibly low rates, the question must be asked: "Will Europe run out of people?" The UN report...
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