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July 1, 2008

Population Projection Tool


If you want to play around with the U.N.'s four main population projection methods, you can do so here. If you use the Constant-Fertility Variant - which seems the most reasonable of the four for developed countries - the numbers for Eastern Europe are particularly shocking.


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PP writes:

Naah, the total fertility rates are growing in most of Eastern Europe, after the post-transition slump.

Posted July 1, 2008 06:58 PM

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