With the population expected to rise to 380 million by 2050, the demographic shift is expected to present a profound ...
The Jewish population in the West Bank grew at twice the rate of the general Israeli population last year, according to an ...
The world's population is growing but in some countries birth rates are plummeting - so do we have too many people or too few ...
Kuwait's population continues to grow at a remarkable pace, approaching the 5 million mark. According to the annual World ...
Country's fertility rate dropped from six live births per woman in 1994 to 3.6 in 2024, according to a UN report ...
This is due to the relatively large number of people reaching older ages who were born during the “baby boom” following the Second World ... projected to be the only source of population ...
India's consumer market is set to grow by 46 per cent by 2030, driven by rising incomes, a young workforce, and urbanization.
Change in gross domestic product over time is perhaps the most comprehensive and widely cited indicator of overall economic ...
Britain is set to see far more significant population growth than other European countries over the next decade. Projections for ... generation born after Second World War. Across the decade ...
Pakistan is set to become the third-most populous nation by 2050 despite its fertility rate having been slashed to almost ...
The UK halal market represents a great opportunity for food and drink manufacturers as the sector continues to see healthy ...
People are getting educated, and that changes perceptions about childbirth’ © Brian Otieno/FT As the decline in fertility rates across most continents has gathered pace — to a point where many ...