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Demographers say that the planet's population will swell from six billion today to nine billion by 2050.
James C. Borel: To Feed the World, Think Locally -- and Act Locally James C. Borel 2010
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Demographers said the immigration issue was part of a one-two punch: Arizona's economy, heavily reliant on construction, was among the hardest hit by recession.
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Demographers say that the planet's population will swell from six billion today to nine billion by 2050.
James C. Borel: To Feed the World, Think Locally -- and Act Locally James C. Borel 2010
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Demographers worry the imbalance will make it hard for men to find wives and could fuel the trafficking of women and children as brides.
China To Stick With One-Child Policy By ALEXA OLESEN 2010
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Demographers attributed the shift partly to an economic downturn that has hit lesser-educated workers harder.
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Demographers inside and outside of Ohio expected the 2010 population to drop to about 430,000.
Cleveland Sees Plunge in Population Kevin Helliker 2011
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Demographers say it has the potential to produce public policy that alienates the young because older people are more likely to vote and less likely to be connected to the perspectives of youth — especially the perspectives of young people of different races and national origins.
Immigration – The New Generational Conflict | Impact Lab 2010
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Demographers and economists have used the simultaneous meetings for several years to submit proposals for reviewing or relaxing the policy, which was introduced in 1980 to try to control China's population growth.
On Beijing Topic List: One-Child Policy's Future Jeremy Page 2011
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Demographers estimate Asian cities have 1.8 billion people versus just 237 million in 1950.
Floodwaters Reach Bangkok Patrick Barta 2011
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Demographers attributed the shift partly to an economic downturn that has hit lesser-educated workers harder.
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