Sentences with phrase «demographic changes in the country»

The first factor highlighted is the demographic changes in the country.

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But the country's changing demographics, the civil rights movement and a push for multiculturalism in many quarters mean that white Americans are now confronting the prospect of a nation that is no longer built solely around their own identity.
The demographics are also changing: more than 400 million millennials have emerged as a driving force in consumer spending, while the country's aging population — expected to double over the next two decades — will generate new product and services demands.
Hi Steve, Is this program like the US social security system where it appears destined to bankrupt our country sometime in the future because of changing life spans, demographics, etc.?
We remain cautious and selective in Japan, where our main concern is that reform could stop shy of the real structural changes needed for corporate Japan to gain competitiveness, improve profitability, and overcome the country's daunting debt and demographic challenges.
The 2013 study highlights both changing demographics in the United States, as well as the impact of the economic downturn of 2008 and the sluggish recovery the country has experienced.
As the demographic cotinues to change and these people die off, the conservative far right will be either irrelevant or forced to embrace those true Christian ideals of loving and accepting their neighbors in a country not founded upon Christian beliefs but tolerance for all faiths.
The new figures show demographic changes in relation to religion, compared to age, sex, ethnicity, country of birth and economic activity.
It would speak to the changing demographic landscape of the country — a landscape which, despite last week's result, still favours Labour in the long - term.
«There are a lot of big challenges that our country faces, whether it's still the impact of globalisation in hollowing out the labour market, or demographic change, like the OBR tell us that the biggest challenge to our financial stability as a country is demographic change, an ageing population and how we deal with that.
Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives have again shown their low regard for the Census Bureau, voting to use it as a bank to fund other federal agencies and telling people they don't have to fill out a survey that allows the government to track the country's changing demographics.
He says there are two big issues for mathematics education in his country - a changing teacher demographic and the possibility that teachers are increasingly focusing on preparing for tests.
Here in Dagenham, we are located in one of the most disadvantaged areas in the country, with an ever - changing demographic profile.
A new report, «Upstate / Downstate: Changing Patterns of Achievement, Demographics and School Effectiveness in Illinois Public Schools,» describes some surprising shifts in local and regional achievement patterns in the State of Illinois, one of the most demographically representative states in the country.
An influx of immigrants from a variety of third world and war wracked countries created an increase in low income housing and a change in the demographics of many schools and communities (Hancock, 2011).
Many libraries throughout the country are witnessing rapidly changing demographics in the communities they serve.
We remain cautious and selective in Japan, where our main concern is that reform could stop shy of the real structural changes needed for corporate Japan to gain competitiveness, improve profitability, and overcome the country's daunting debt and demographic challenges.
Most emerging - markets funds tend to focus on countries in Asia and Latin America rather than on emerging markets in the Middle East, Africa, and Europe (although this is slowly changing and is likely to change further as Africa's demographics point to increased growth in a decade or two).
The country's changing demographics could also mean a shrinking customer base for pet specialty retailers in the future.
A report by the Atlantic Council's Mathew Burrows, formerly of the National Intelligence Council, Reducing the Risks from Rapid Demographic Change, examines the changes in population structures across high -, upper - middle -, lower - middle -, and low - income countries.
Demographic change — and not just growth, but urbanization — has been rapid and is continuing, raising the question of how cities and countries maintain services and build infrastructure in fast - growing regions.
Another reason is that firms want to reflect the changing demographics of the country, the communities in which they are located and their clients, so they put a great deal of emphasis on the representation of diverse lawyers in recruiting classes, associate ranks and in the partnership (all of which makes sense).
If Trudeau and Wynne try to counter rising prices and demand for homes brought on by demographic and economic factors, via policy changes, it may create a bubble and then housing crash in Toronto and Vancouver, cascading right across the country.
Even if you have few foreign buyers in your market, no one can ignore the changing demographics in this country in virtually every state and region, represented by millions of potential real estate buyers who come from different cultures and ethnicities.
Royal LePage says that the «shifting mindset» of this demographic means that major changes are coming in the country's housing market.
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