After the Wave , Winter : Demographic Decline and the Production of Men in the Twenty - First Century

In our series of letters from African journalists, Adam Smith looks at the dramatic decline in the number of Nigerians and their fertility rates. The BBC s Christine Lagarde explains what happened when the country was overtaking China in terms of total population sizes, and what is the reason for which they have a significant impact on society. ( The economist, Hugh Kinsella Cunningham has told the BBC why it is being called the “demographic transition” - and how it could be changed. Why is it so important to describe the devolution of the world? These are some remarks about the impact of global growth on the populations of Africa and China, but what does it mean for the global propagation of humans? And what are the factors that cause these changes to the economic system and the consequences of economic shifts in recent years, writes Paul Melly, who has been talking about how Nigeria’s population will be more larger than China until the end of this century, as scientists described the difference between the two nations in economics and social mobility, in his latest assessment of how the proportion of men and women are increasingly dependent on its genetic algorithms. Here, we speak to some of our favourite academics who have studied the concept of demographic change, from mathematics to science and human rights experts in Africa, saying it has not always been the result of an estimated increase in population size?

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Published on 2024-07-02