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Income Gap Between Middle and Upper Class Continues to Expand | Data in the News
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Data in the News is part of TeachingWithData.org, a portal of teaching and learning resources. For infusing quantitative literacy into the social science curriculum in both K-12 and Post-Secondary settings. Here, we highlight current events and news articles and the data they reference. Income Gap Between Middle and Upper Class Continues to Expand. As a recent article. Is a partnership between the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR). Both at the University of Michigan.
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Demographic Megatrends of the 21st Century | populyst
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The Canadian Population in 2011. Scotland: 2011 Population Increase Largest in 50 Years →. Demographic Megatrends of the 21st Century. May 29, 2012. The world’s changing demographics will have a far-reaching impact on our economy. Some demographic megatrends were quantified in 2010 by a United Nations report,. Constant-fertility, high, medium. The key points are as follows:. Europe faces a significant demographic challenge. It is in its causes and chronology similar to the challenge we face in the Un...
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America Heading Towards Zero Population Growth? | populyst
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Poor Demographics Point to Higher Gold Price. City Journal: California’s Demographic Revolution →. America Heading Towards Zero Population Growth? April 5, 2012. The US population is growing at a declining rate and, without immigration, it will not grow at all in the 2030s and 2040s. Of US population growth will also be declining for the next several decades. By the Census Bureau stated that the US population grew in 2011 at the lowest rate since 1940. It is a headline which will appear frequently in...
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The Bridge from Laissez-Faire to Socialism. August 30, 2016. Cronyism remains unchecked in the world’s largest economy. We might object to the phrase crony capitalism for two reasons: First, because cronyism is in some ways the antithesis of capitalism. The freedom to compete and the freedom to fail that are central tenets of capitalism … Continue reading →. 2016 populyst Index First Quartile Demographic Scores. August 15, 2016. Sweden Tops populyst Index Ranking. August 5, 2016. August 1, 2016. Be caref...
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United Nations | populyst
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Category Archives: United Nations. How Many People Will Live in Africa in 2050 and 2100? November 23, 2015. Large declines in fertility will depend on raising female literacy above 80%. Every few years, the United Nations Population Division releases demographic projections for the entire world and for every country, region and continent. Although the UN’s database is the most used source on demographics, … Continue reading →. UN Population Prospects: 2015 vs. 2010. August 3, 2015. November 21, 2012.
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European GDP: What Went Wrong | populyst
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2011-14 GDP Forecasts vs. S&P 500. Oil Price: WTI – Brent Spread Scaling $9 Again →. European GDP: What Went Wrong. August 12, 2014. First the two world wars, then a decline in the birth rate. 4 August 1914 (via Wikipedia). Includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Burma. Source: Various, United Nations. Data may include errors. Estimates vary due to shifting borders and uneven reporting. Two important points stand out:. First, in 1900, European countries were not only the world’s economic and military po...
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Analysis and Opinion | populyst
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Category Archives: Analysis and Opinion. How Many People Will Live in Africa in 2050 and 2100? November 23, 2015. Large declines in fertility will depend on raising female literacy above 80%. Every few years, the United Nations Population Division releases demographic projections for the entire world and for every country, region and continent. Although the UN’s database is the most used source on demographics, … Continue reading →. Demography, the Global Emergency. July 20, 2015. June 29, 2015. The Wall...