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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re:Italy, population growth etc.
From: Slobodan Dimitrov <sld@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 17:17:35 -0800
References: <4BCC9822-49E3-11D7-8DF4-0050E42E6E0B@shaw.ca>

I guess it's true after all! 
There is more to life than just stuffing the intestinal yardage.
Slobodan Dimitrov

John Collier wrote:
> 
> The catastrophic predictions of human population explosion are not
> turning out to be true. Birth rates are plummeting all over the world.
> The population is now predicted to peak at 10 or so billion and then
> start declining. To what is a good question.
> 
> John Collier
> 
> On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 02:59 PM, Amilcar de Oliveira wrote:
> 
> > Hmm, couldnīt find Leica content with a microscope. But interesting
> > enough to de-lurk. My two cents (borrowed from the late British SF
> > author John Brunner): "The population explosion is unique in the
> > history of mankind, an event that has happened yesterday but everybody
> > says will happen tomorrow."  Or words to that effect.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Amilcar
> >
> > Nathan Wajsman (private) escreveu:
> >
> >> Italy does have by far the lowest birth rate in the developed world,
> >> at the moment 1.1 children per woman, far below the rate of 2.2
> >> required to keep a population constant (ignoring immigration). Other
> >> countries in southern Europe, like Spain, also have very low birth
> >> rates, while countries in northern Europe, especially Scandinavia,
> >> are actually at or close to the reproduction level. The most
> >> plausible explanation I have heard is that Italian or Spanish woman
> >> now want to have a career like their sisters in the north, but the
> >> society has not caught up with it, so that the men are not willing to
> >> help in the household, there is very little child care infrastructure
> >> etc. In contrast, in northern Europe or  the US/Canada, where women
> >> have been on the labor market for decades, it is far easier to be a
> >> working mother.
> >>
> >> Nathan
> >>
> >> Henning Wulff wrote:
> >>
> >>>
> >>> I think most developed countries have negative growth if immigration
> >>> is discounted, including Canada. We generally keep in practice as
> >>> well, but we usually proceed without any period of 'acquiring a
> >>> taste'. :-)
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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