Tag #Demographics

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2025 Australian Election Polls: Tight Race, High Uncertainty

Australian 2025 federal election polls show a tight race with Labor and the Coalition at a record low 68.5% two-party preferred vote, with nearly a third of votes going to independents and other parties; polling models suggest uncertainty and potential overestimation of Labor's support.

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Japan's Shrinking Population: A National Crisis

Japan's population is declining rapidly, with more deaths than births leading to a near one million-person loss last year, causing concerns across various sectors from national defense to the economy; various government initiatives are underway to combat this.

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Greek Economists Prioritize Infrastructure Over Subsidies to Combat Low Birth Rate

Ninety-five percent of 19 Greek economists surveyed prioritize infrastructure improvements and supportive policies over direct subsidies to combat the nation's low birth rate, citing negative impacts on economic productivity and the social security system.

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Greek Births Abroad Exacerbate Demographic Crisis

In 2024, 9.47% of Greek births occurred outside Greece, highlighting a demographic crisis as domestic births decline, while deaths of Greek citizens (125,423) are more than double the number of births (62,624).

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China's One-Child Policy: Unintended Consequences and Economic Strain

China's 1979 One-Child Policy, while initially successful in curbing population growth, unexpectedly caused a demographic imbalance, shrinking workforce, and rapidly aging population, leading to economic strain and social challenges that persist today.

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Chile's Plummeting Birth Rate: A Demographic Crisis

Chile's fertility rate has dropped to 1.16 children per woman in 2024, one of the world's lowest, due to effective policies preventing teenage pregnancies and women's increased workforce participation, leading to concerns about a shrinking population and reliance on immigration.

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Basque Country Faces Catastrophic Population Decline

A study by CEU predicts a 50% population decline in the Basque Country by 2100 due to low birth rates, emigration, and the lasting impact of ETA terrorism, prompting a shift in the Basque Nationalist Party's outlook on leadership.

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Australian Election Polls Show Tight Race, Decline of Two-Party System

Australia's 2025 federal election polls reveal a tight race between Labor and the Coalition, with a record low 68.5% two-party preferred vote share, indicating a shift towards independent and minor parties. Polling data show varying support across demographics.

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Declining Global Population Growth: Impacts and Projections

Global population growth is slowing, projected to peak then decline within 3-4 decades due to lower birth rates in wealthier societies, impacting economies and social welfare systems worldwide.

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Eight Chinese Regions Buck National Population Decline

In 2024, while China's total population fell by 1.39 million, eight of its provincial-level regions reported population growth, primarily due to economic factors and internal migration, contrasting with 19 regions experiencing decline; experts predict continuing regional disparities.

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Turkey Faces National Security Crisis Due to Declining Birth Rate

Prof. Dr. Erhan Afyoncu warns of a national security crisis due to Turkey's plummeting birth rate, declining from 6.9 children per woman in 1945 to 1.51 in 2023, attributing this to the 1965 population planning law and contrasting it with the policies of European countries.

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Turkey's Child Population: Regional Disparities in 2024

Turkey's 2024 child population reached 21,817,61, with Şanlıurfa showing the highest rate (43.8%) and Tunceli the lowest (16.4%), revealing significant regional disparities in child populations and household structures.

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