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were in 2010 and we are rapidly heading for the non spin in. but at the same time we are in the for tennessee, chrysler. busy how is this possible? let's talk about the basics test. there are 3 things really in, in demo, because the best uh, steps and migrations. now i think that's the way today is the least interesting part of the story. i mean, even india now has a life expectancy of not 70, pretty much close to 70. we're all getting to the point when most people don't die . young. doctor mullins argues that the balance of best depth and migrations is the key to understanding how some countries become see the palace. well, others will behind these forces that shape the post and present will also shape all future dr. mold and talks about 3 demographic eras. pre multi demography is reading like rabbits dying like flies, very, very high for to that too. right. average woman having 678 children above the dying
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before they reach the age of one property to dine before they reach the age of 30 small population. growing in the goods sporting back in the body. so population remains mostly in balance, but it came at a great human cost. let's see how the world's health and wealth have changed since 1800. on the left is the loss expectancy and on the bus and income levels, each dots represents the country. its size represents the population and the color, the continent. and as you see, everybody is poor and sick. life expectancy as low as enforcing the u. k. and the netherlands a slightly better off with the industrial revolution, the west became much welfare unhealthy as well. living conditions and the regions that colonized in africa and asia remained poor. now, industrial countries have entered the modern demographic era with the facility and mortality rates,
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assuming that you will see the dramatic effects of the 1st and 2nd world war. we are now in the post will era, the inequalities between the nations have never been this lounge. but as the former colonies in africa and asia become independent 1st, they become healthier and rapidly welfare. and this is where we are today. the asian giants have been going through the modern demographic era since the sixty's and countries like india and indonesia already reaching its late stages. but for this region here, africa, the demographic trend, dismal nike, the early stages of the modern era, high for tennessee, an ever decreasing childhood. how does he writes? that is why sub saharan africa is now leading the global population growth that was once led by the asian countries in the last few decades. and today we're seeing the geo political consequences of that demographic shift. the economic access of the
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world, move towards asia. that's it for tennessee rates are also slowly declining china, one of the biggest contributors to global economic and demographic growth in the last few decades. so it's population decrease in 2022 for the 1st time in 60 years . india is going to keep growing and already suppose china in 2023 bus and a few decades as population will also start decreasing as well. the african population represented 7 percent of the world in the early 19 hundreds. by the end of this century it will more likely be 37 percent. so africa is the future. whether or not people see is shifting the geo political power dynamics, like we have seen with the asian giants is yet to be seen. but lydia has to go low from the united nations population fund is very hopeful for the future of sub
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saharan africa. we're almost half of the population is under 15 years old. they can provide useful. ringback because this. busy these use the innovation that ideas as they are more able to actually use for the type of data to go to the sea. but according to the un, the vice education and access to family planning is crucial for this to happen. women's, reproductive rights or human rights, and play an essential role for healthy family planning and women's participation in the workforce. some countries wind off track with policies and full size citizens to accept the family planning of the state. for example, china is one child policy resulted in agenda in balance, where there are more men and women the interview during the 19 ninety's more than
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a quarter of a 1000000 put indigenous women with both of the sterilized and in india and astonishing 6200000 poor men were forcibly sterilized in the 1970s, with at least 2000 dying and perched operations. that is why experts so aging the promotion of voluntary family planning and women's reproductive rights instead of state interventions. and it's still a long way to go to close the agenda. got a study in 2019 showed that even in the most event of europe in countries like denmark, women experience as shop dropped in earnings of to having that this child. well, men are essentially unaffected. that is why increasingly more women prefer not to have children and focus on the careers because they alone for the most pos, be the consequences of raising children. and we're now moving to more interesting phase where what really masses is not your material condition. it's going to be
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values. religion, traditions in a post mountain environment. the uh, the liberal type die out, and then replaced by water. now very smooth, but grey rat growing rapidly communities, we've got a liberal. i'm once a very different life. scott, take the um, is communities in the us this past success tradition, this community has had roughly 6 children to a woman since the early 19 hundreds. and if they maintain that rate for another 200 years, the number would be larger than the current population of the us. or the altima orthodox and israel, whose population is expected to increase from 14 percent in 2015 to 40 percent in 2065. despite subsaharan, africa is and some religious groups, rapid growth, the u. n. predicts that the world's population will reach its apex, around 10 to 11000000000 people. and then we'll start to decrease.
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then how gross based economies will cope with the declining population as an uncertainty. but what is certain is that the study of human population will keep giving us important information to understand a post presence and future the plan uh, due to uh, a money change with most that you assume from the early 90. sixty's is a big kid here too. it's mainly or just people come here to get some fresh air and exercise or just hang out with friends. the bulk is an waste of the western city, a pony once known as a pension and specialize because of the school climate and smoky supplies. but that has changed, sleeping social shift across the country have led to
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a massive increase in the cities population impacts as families to become smaller and to move a wasteful work. the question of who would take care of india's really entity population is becoming more many a learning to navigate this charitable or the tool is founded during buttons colonial it's offered free food and shelter to the poor, and the destitute residents can ship in to help prepare meetings shall go monday, a former teacher from them by move to often husband died rather than rely on a siblings. she's 74 years old and as i was going ordered and i realize it's difficult to take care of and then the people, i hope someone once see the old people are like adults, but i didn't want to become a does. but in someone else's home,
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i didn't want to be a burden. govern be has to adhere to a spectrum team here. the de begins with group plans. it's funded by coming to breakfast with all the rest of the majority of them on the menu to the is it located rice fish with spices? she also has to share the room with 6 other women. i just got a blown to adapt. when i came here on that to share room with several women, i made up my mind that i would get along with them. many of them don't read the newspapers associated with them. daily news that i find a book guntee has sped down her belongings to the band necessities but she does have some old photos from a past life in will by the lucky. this is bobby. he was like outright and we
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didn't have children. we took care of him like our old guntee together with a husband due to school children, and they holding for tickets managing to make a living. but she doesn't get a pension and says she never thought of saving for her own ditch. sometimes when i see lonely, all the memories of my own good life come rushing back and get lost and then. but then i come back to the present and 10. my says, this is what i'm going to spend the rest of my life. the challenges of aging, especially visible on the screen report. so just hold each ball. the team is a major issue that is insufficient to address a government policies. india's boss informs workforce include, the names of people over the age of 60, continue to work, what happened? this is the way of income security savings or a safety net, making them particularly by the middle the future as
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a concern for india as video losses as well. many of the tools would migrate abroad for what june of private initiative gets into the people together. the evenings to break the loneliness, an isolation they faced in recent years, social tablets around living in the time and communities have fetus. it's linked to a boom and construction of senior living facilities. defense like this one, built a top, the mountain. multi lea moved into her own apartment till 5 years ago. she's 87 years old and prices independence. her son, a management professor, gave up his job abroad to keep a company. he has his own department in the same building. this is a totally different way to look like and his art, so it's not as or late. oh my god, it's like a very and least living for the white people. the apartments costs the equivalent of about 7500 euros monthly services amount to about 285 bugles.
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the sliding bought to windows in case the door needs to be opened. boss to hold on to an emergency bell in the bathroom that connects to the reception, lily spe, good spot is that the window of the afternoon? the police is located amid the farthest right in front of a balcony. another senior living development is coming up. i me, i lived in the, when i moved in construction was just starting time. i had a lovely few, but now it's gotten at that face of the guys. so, but you've gone to have everything up the road, which most things are available to you. really each, the canteen locally made for the party, which includes a variety of vegetables and lentils. often lunch this plenty of space on the premises for residents dispatch that makes a no shortage of options to boston type, excuse me, session for on speech company designed and business development. it's one of the
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earliest players in the senior living market in india, with more than 170000000 people projected across the age of 60 in a few years. but on split expects continued to month, especially also because we spend the money as you go with the really change all of the patterns, boasting of citizens where able bodied and not really keen to move into the search for us. all of these include period, they live live time, but nobody could come to have the foggiest link apache, you'll get editing a doorstep back to the or the tool. it's time for the mix up to the, to so book of and the learning how to use the computer to keep digital records in the light. a ben, it's on to the next clause. a station yoga session for the with guaranty says back
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to the keeps a busy and i'm just letting go such a template, students here as the what was that? again the ideas and be able to ask me for either of these workshops like this may typically still be a man's world but so not offend. this is different. this of african business own. it runs a marine engineering company that also trains women like 26 year old jessie. she comes here to do a practical work. so she gets on one hand to dining when it comes to routing. and she's got and see busy welding, a frame full guest pages that we,
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we busy making as being all women owned as positive. what makes this business special? a few years ago. so nose and his sister's shamika and make a ticket as it from the parents. all 3 of them used to work in the financial sector . they company services and repairs ships for major clients. when they started out, the system lacked self confidence. amazing, with the business coach changed everything. with adding a, you know, we ought to be female. 1 of and we inhibited out, oh, and probably for 50 minutes of this whining she says, and she looked at that and she said, you don't understand what you actually have. you don't know the potential that you're sitting with and the company that just like you would in your living
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here. it is that, oh, you were actually born into that all and like within an instant, our whole mind say change every time i came from a session from the i just you just feel like the and you, you know, you can just stick on the wall. then stood in coverage meant of this woman here, nadia and massage. for 17 years. he's been coaching women instead and teaching them how to network. the biggest hurdle it is definitely the patriarchal implement. go into corporate, you know, thing usually paid less if the medical costs, when they become on the company is they raise less money. in fact, in 2022, only 2 percent of all the venture capital that came into the continent with into the hands of c, my fondest. so we've been paid less, we raise less, but we're still building businesses. i think we doing more than everybody else. a few weeks ago nadia massage g and who business partner opened africa's 1st co working hub for women in stem, complete with
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a children's play room at this event, participants are trying to raise venture capital for this task. that's the problem, is that women overly mated and under the funded so stuff mentoring us actually give us contacts, made us look in your company as give the context of women on companies. because then you create sustainable business. because what we doing right now is the sugar coating. we window dressing, which in the washing, in a lot of cases, a stem stands for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. the organization go hi wants to encourage move women to enter these beans. it's found about a ton. mia has been teaching goals to code for 20 years to also lends a helping hand in other areas. due to a tool called now runs the coding classes. they've
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already reached more than a 1000000 goes through their programs every year that has gone through gal high now should be able to decide i want to be in tech, he's and way in house. but at the same time this i take it should in web of them because we have support that's what happens in workshops like these taco has invited interested students to the go hiv campus. we've read you find the with impact for us to get into the more i see the needle and i see a lot of young black women going into tech or spend computers. i'm not dropping out then that i will see this impact parts of this new strategy is working with schools in more academic neighborhoods like see point high school in k town. go hi pest or to the coding cuz up here and to cool provides additional instruction.
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despite the school's location, most of the students here come from the townships, but they parents do all they can to support their education. when you see students leaving at a metric level, you start to see much more of a of a vocation over into university, into computer science and other related subjects. because of the fact that they will resources and they was support at at home 14 year old li kona has all the prerequisites. it's the complete package of life and it's and plus like boys been like interested in computer sciences, that was wanted to just come through to science as a university and maybe doing software development as like my kid paul window is like coding opportunity to learn how to code i like jumped is like, yeah,
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who doesn't want to learn how to quote the in europe. many countries have declining population swimming and having fewer children and later in life. the result is a lack of work because the key jobs, one solution is to attract people from abroad. but who and how many is a topic of hosted bags? spain is hoping migrants might grieve, new life into some of its abundant villages. nestled in the fields of northeastern spain a long way from any city ortiz's home to just 370 people. it's a sleepy little village with just 2 shots approaches on the top. right. and there's also a school, at least for the time being more and more like, well people are moving away, leaving just elves of the residents. here. the village is becoming a ghost town,
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sunday, a total loss. so a city is a refugee from us. got us done. she used to live in topple where she worked as a professor. but now she's here in or d as positive the government scheme to come back rule the population. the night wasn't global. i like caldwell and when i came here in the 1st i was in shock because it is the choice model then called low and the i thought that it is so difficult as i start all tagging village is smaller village. she came to spain with her mother. i have visa, who helps no cost to his 7 year old son, calhoun. son, wasa, less desk on his don after the taliban threatened to signal sugarless through the city they would reach you in front of the universe is all once informed me. we are here to hear you. uh, when i say i'm for face. all right, who's who?
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of the university you see for the said, for me why you wire like this use with the wire head viewer. fish your hand. if you the next time you wire this the this is 0. can you and the foot can here? she has a sister who lives in canada, and a brother who's stranded in practice done. the rest of the family, including her father, stayed behind in kabul. now tell wasa has a job with the local council. she's helping with the projects documenting the history of the village. it's not easy because she has to walk in to learn a language to still learning like this. how the new the the truck door for the wark, like it is the formula for the and the wall and from the old house to
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thanks to joel baton, wasa is getting to know local residents. maria has lived in ne, but over 50 years before that she lived in england. so she's one of the few here has speak english little village like us. we have not from the best you see, we're at all she was released from the movie frozen the how's the flashes in this thing, but the, not the languages maybe that some people who can still mutal today and glad but this they said, so this, this sense of polluted language, and it's a, it's important for us initially cuz we struggled to adjust to his new surroundings . he kept asking when that'd be going home. that the school principal helped him settled in or he'd even speak much. he didn't say much,
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but when he started school and you went with came from one place to another and you called he's going to called it's very, very tight. so without saying a word that keith was spelling a lot of things on st. george and stay village residents gather at the school, the children and mocking the day with a special performance. and the mothers or presented with raises total was the best guess would be if she could stay in ne, once the government scheme tends to. and then i feel like i am in afghanistan with my family, all village boston is. however, asian with me like a fun me. it was called at the school. i have a lot of friends. i really like spain. funny. and i wanted to come and asked or not the not them was are into a family on sure how long they'll stay here. but for now,
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