28 results on '"Population -- Forecasts and trends"'
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2. Russia Tackles Its High Abortion Rate: Worried the country's population could plummet, officials toughen the rules
3. THE WORLD; COLUMN ONE; Japan Tests Its City Limits; Under pressure from a central government bent on saving money, municipalities are merging faster than you can say 'loss of identity.'(Main News)(push to merge the nearly 3,200 municipalities into 1,000 by 2005)
4. THE WORLD; China Sees Grand Solution to Its Water Problem; A $60-billion project would divert resource from the south to parched north. Critics say the supply would reach cities, not farmers
5. THE WORLD; JAPAN'S DEMOGRAPHY SHOCK; Me, Find a Husband? Later, Maybe; Japan's successful, career-minded women are savoring single life and waiting longer than ever for Mr. Right
6. THE WORLD; JAPAN'S DEMOGRAPHY SHOCK; Japan Asks: Will Being Smaller Be Grim, or Great?
7. World's population probably won't double, study forecasts
8. Big growth in cities projected for 2006
9. Half of world's people will be in urban areas by 2006, report says
10. Over-85 population in U.S. to double by 2020, study says
11. Latinos, Asians to lead rise in U.S. population
12. The issue is overpopulation
13. Cut legal admissions by two-thirds
14. Doomsayers of overpopulation sound a new Jeremiad; fears are voiced that human numbers will outstrip the means of subsistence. The focus now is less on survival than on the quality of life
15. World population to soar to 10 billion, agency says
16. Downtown's residents about to number 40,000
17. Growing Western cities at crossroads, report says: regions around Las Vegas, Phoenix, Denver, Albuquerque and Salt Lake City need federal help to cope with rapid changes and skirt California's pitfalls, a think tank concludes
18. Growth in state slows to a torrent: California's population grew at a less-frenzied pace last year, up 1.5%. Still, its 36.8 million people now account for one in eight Americans
19. Old news travels South: Experts say a wave of senior citizens is poised to hit Latin America, a region that lacks even bare-bones protections for most of its aged
20. California cuts its population projection: The state is reconsidering the demands for new schools and other services primarily because of an unexpectedly large decline in the Latino birthrate
21. A hard road when money no longer grows on trees: Now that most of Ferry County has been mined and logged, its enduring residents strain to piece together livelihoods
22. Ecology, infrastructure could have led to Angkor's demise; Researchers think reservoirs and canals silted up as the city's population grew, with failures causing flooding and water shortages
23. Study of the new rockies finds old west is old hat
24. A world divided on population
25. The figure 1.8 may change the essence of our nation
26. Billion more people seen by year 2000: group cites administration cuts in family planning
27. Doubling of U.S. Latinos by 2020 forecast
28. Democratic nations should beware of the birth dearth
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