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The Impact of Declining Birth Rates on Global Populations

This chapter explores how declining birth rates in countries worldwide are causing populations to shrink, emphasizing the implications of falling below replacement level birth rates. It also discusses the challenges of an aging population, such as the need for societal planning to support retirees and address economic shifts.

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