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Population Sustainability

September 12, 2024
Diplomacy

India’s Population Growth: Student Perspectives and Future Challenges

Nandini Voice For the Deprived, a Chennai-based not-for-profit organization, recently organized an all-India essay competition for college students on the topic “India’s Growing Population & Socio-Economic Impact – What Will the Year

Columns/Sri Lanka

Population Panic and the Erosion of Choice

Across the globe, discussions of population growth and decline are evolving quickly. East Asian and European countries are struggling with declining birth rates, while others, mostly in Africa and South Asia, still have stories of overpopulation. In both directions, though,

August 28, 2025

China’s Marriage Rate Hits Lowest in Decades Amid Demographic Crisis

China/World

China’s marriage rate has plummeted to its lowest level in more than four decades, with just 6.1 million couples marrying in 2024. This marks

East German Town Tests “Trial Living” to Reverse Population Decline

Germany/World

Eisenhüttenstadt, a town 75 miles southeast of Berlin, has become a testing ground for innovative strategies to combat population decline in Germany’s former East.

China’s Elderly Surge Rewrites Care System as Demand for Nursing Homes Soars

April 22, 2026
Business/Human Rights

China’s eldercare system is undergoing a dramatic transformation as rapidly rising demand for nursing homes collides with a shrinking traditional family support structure. A senior care home operator in Jinan, Shandong province,

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East German Town Tests “Trial Living” to Reverse Population Decline

October 5, 2025
Germany/World

Eisenhüttenstadt, a town 75 miles southeast of Berlin, has become a testing ground for innovative strategies to combat population decline in Germany’s former East. Once known as Stalinstadt under the GDR, the

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Population Panic and the Erosion of Choice

August 28, 2025
Columns/Sri Lanka

Across the globe, discussions of population growth and decline are evolving quickly. East Asian and European countries are struggling with declining birth rates, while others, mostly in Africa and South Asia, still

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Global Fertility Decline Signals a New Demographic Era

August 20, 2025
Health

In 1970, the average woman in Mexico could expect to have seven children. By 2014, that figure had dropped to around two. Today, it stands at just 1.6 — a number far

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China’s Marriage Rate Hits Lowest in Decades Amid Demographic Crisis

February 12, 2025
China/World

China’s marriage rate has plummeted to its lowest level in more than four decades, with just 6.1 million couples marrying in 2024. This marks a 20% drop from the 7.7 million marriages

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India’s Population Growth: Student Perspectives and Future Challenges

September 12, 2024
Diplomacy

Nandini Voice For the Deprived, a Chennai-based not-for-profit organization, recently organized an all-India essay competition for college students on the topic “India’s Growing Population & Socio-Economic Impact – What Will the Year

More

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