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The Culture of Life (and the Real Choice We Have to Make)

pbachmeyer wrote 22 hours ago: It is interesting to me how themes and belief systems change over time and history; any authentic be … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, Catholic, Fatherhood, Motherhood, Children, Contraception, Culture of Life, Men, Women

Self-interest and the Common Good: the screaming baby

Amos wrote 1 day ago: I’m not a nihilist. There is such a thing as the common good, and for any action, there are tw … more →

Tags: Common Good, self-interest, Public Transit

Census: Immigration Surpassing U.S. Births, White Children a Minority by 2018

bfearnowcbs wrote 5 days ago: WASHINGTON — Without increased immigration, whites would lose their U.S. majority in 2046, three yea … more →

Tags: News, Congress, Estimates, Immigration, U.S. Census Bureau

Why motherhood is uncool10 comments

Random rants wrote 1 week ago: “Yaar, tumne toh ek seat waste kar di” (you have wasted seat!). This was a statement made at a party … more →

Tags: General, Women's Issues, Asia, Europe, expectations, feminists, India, Motherhood, Professionals

EU demographics: the old continent with the aging population

globaloyster wrote 1 week ago: Photo credits: euroalter.com The European Union has been facing, in the past 10 years, a destabilizi … more →

Tags: Europe, Italy, european union, Chiara Romano Bosch., France, financial crisis, Economic Crisis, Bulgaria, Lisbon

Strange News: Zombie outbreak in Ocala Florida (Photos)2 comments

The Objective Review - Journalist Joseph Kirk wrote 1 week ago: Strange News: Zombie outbreak in Ocala Florida (Photos) TOP NEWS MAY 11, 2013 BY: JOSEPH KIRK Subscr … more →

Tags: united states, Florida, Ocala Florida, Ocala, May 10, 2013, associated press, Palm Coast Florida

Modern Day Mothers

Edgar Mejia wrote 1 week ago: This snapshot of today’s mother tells a story of how we’ve evolved as a society, but it … more →

Tags: social enterprise, Business Owners and Professionals, fundraising strategies, Networker 2.0, Business of Life, networking event, Business Strategy, entrepreneurship, insight 2

Population, part 2: What factors affect the size of the world population?

iwtstwt wrote 1 week ago: Yes, let’s look at my next question regarding world population, as stated above. The answer se … more →

Tags: Population, world population, mortality rate, death rate, Fertlity rate

Population in crisis hit EU countries will suffer for decades1 comment

Suzan A. Kane wrote 1 week ago: Joint press conference of Viviane Reding and Olli Rehn, Vice-Presidents of the European Commission, … more →

Tags: Economy, Childbearing, Crisis, eurostat, Eurozone, Growth, People, Population

Germany Is a Case Study in What Happens when Family Planning Policies Target the Wrong Things

Makini Brice wrote 1 week ago: Pixabay Earlier this week, Save the Children released a report called “State of the World’s Mothers” … more →

Tags: Business, Gender, health, Law, Commentary, Government, Iceland, Family, France

The river of myths

Rachel wrote 2 weeks ago: I discovered this clip yesterday. It’s a very clever and visual illustration of the incredible … more →

Tags: Miscellaneous, poverty, World Trends, Child mortality, Developing, devloped

Humorous Population Videos

anonemiss wrote 3 weeks ago: Population decline over the whole West (2011 estimate) The above map is a cropped version of a Wikip … more →

Tags: History, Children, Population, social collapse, "fertility rate", Population growth, population decline, The West, Western civilisation

The overpopulation distraction 1 comment

Albeiro Rodas wrote 3 weeks ago: 2009 Shanghai International Auto Show. Photo by  Ridking in Commons Wikimedia. The overpopulation co … more →

Tags: Agriculture, development, Environment, Nation, People, Poverty, Society, Africa, Canada

A Tale of Four Pyramids2 comments

demographicsrevealed wrote 4 weeks ago: by Carl Haub, senior demographer, PRB There has been quite a bit made in the media and in blogs abou … more →

Tags: Population growth, total fertility rate, TFR, population pyramid, France, Germany, united states, Japan, industrialized

COMING SOON - World Bank Development 1 comment

Atlas by Collins wrote 1 month ago: Uncover the key factors that impact life and death around the world, including child labour, life ex … more →

Tags: Home, death rate, development, Education, health, Labour, mortality rates, World Bank

Fertility and marriage behavior in Israel: Diversity, change, and stability

lbwedes wrote 1 month ago: Overview: We describe the fertility and marriage behavior of populations in Israel, broken down by n … more →

Tags: governance, Gender, Nation Building, migration, Kinship, Urban and Rural Development, Religion, recognition and memory, middle east

JCHS: Childless Households Have Become the Norm

gbranecky wrote 1 month ago: Childless Households Have Become the Norm  by George Masnick Fellow In 1960 almost half of all house … more →

Tags: JCHS, United States Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Great Recession, total fertility rate, Baby Boomer, Entrepreneurship

A response to Dick Smith's Wilberforce Award. Population, Growth and Consumerism

Stacy Elson wrote 1 month ago: I’m too old to win the $1,000,000. But I just have to put in my 2 cents. First lets break this … more →

Tags: sustainability, Dick Smith, wilberforce award, Population, Growth, consumerism, Economic Crisis, David Suzuki, united states

CIA World Factbook: Birthrates for 224 Nations

lazarus5712 wrote 1 month ago: This entry gives a figure for the average number of children that would be born per woman if all wom … more →

Tags: Birth Rate Data, total fertility rate


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