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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 8163437" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>It’s not as simple as that, because most of the reason it will hit [and peak] at 90 million is not because of excess new births but due to those already here now today getting old.</p><p>However, making populations relatively richer and less catholic but educating more women does indeed result in fewer children per woman of childbearing age.</p><p>The adjustment to a lower population<strong> in developed countries </strong>is going to be seriously troublesome though and countries like Japan are likely to see their gross domestic product and living standards decline very substantially. In the UK we can already see this, where migrant labour has left [which has a near identical effect on output] and there is a shortage of labour to actually fill job vacancies, thus limiting output and wealth creation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 8163437, member: 718"] It’s not as simple as that, because most of the reason it will hit [and peak] at 90 million is not because of excess new births but due to those already here now today getting old. However, making populations relatively richer and less catholic but educating more women does indeed result in fewer children per woman of childbearing age. The adjustment to a lower population[B] in developed countries [/B]is going to be seriously troublesome though and countries like Japan are likely to see their gross domestic product and living standards decline very substantially. In the UK we can already see this, where migrant labour has left [which has a near identical effect on output] and there is a shortage of labour to actually fill job vacancies, thus limiting output and wealth creation. [/QUOTE]
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