Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Russian entries

В предыдущей заметке отмечены паникёрские настроения, но есть ссылка.
Если по ней пройти то Россия в доке встречается три раза:

In 2019, close to half of people globally live in a country or area where fertility is below 2.1 live births per woman compared to less than a quarter in 1990. Low-fertility countries now include all of Europe and Northern America and Australia and New Zealand, plus 4 countries or areas of Central and Southern Asia, 12 in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, 20 in Latin America and the Caribbean, 10 in Northern Africa and Western Asia, 2 in Oceania* and 1 in sub-Saharan Africa. The most populous low-fertility countries are China, the United States of America, Brazil, Bangladesh, the Russian Federation, Japan, and Viet Nam. In 2050, it is expected that 70 percent of the world’s population will live in countries where women give birth to fewer than 2.1 children on average over a lifetime.

Over the decade 2010-2020, nine countries experienced positive net migration (the number of immigrants exceeding the number of emigrants) that countered negative natural increase (the a number of deaths exceeding the number of births): Belarus, Estonia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, the Russian Federation, Serbia, and Ukraine (figure 25). In four of the nine countries (Belarus, Germany, Italy and the Russian Federation), the volume of net immigration was sufficient to offset the negative natural increase and maintain a positive population growth over the decade. In the remaining five countries, positive net migration slowed the rate of population decrease, but the population estimated for 2020 is still smaller than in 2010.
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