That is likely the case for many coastal US cities or ones that have
robust population growth.
Some countries with low fertility, such as Austria, Switzerland, or Spain prior to the 2008 recession, have experienced
robust population growth driven by immigration during the recent decades.
Not exact matches
Of particular concern, working - age
population growth is running at just a third of the long - term average, meaning the current housing boom lacks the
robust demographic underpinnings seen in previous cycles.
An aging global
population in the developed world, coupled with the emergence of a more
robust healthcare services infrastructure in the developing world, will keep demand
growth in the healthcare sector on a steady upward trend for decades.
While overall career
growth for ECE employees is high, recent graduates of an ECE program should ideally look for work in
population centers where the total
population growth is higher or in states that have more
robust funding for ECE programs.
The building blocks of economic
growth are not
robust, with an aging
population in the Western world, weak productivity gains and governments and consumers constrained by heavy debt loads.
World marketed energy consumption is projected to grow by 50 percent between 2005 and 2030, driven by
robust economic
growth and expanding
populations in the world's developing countries...
Because it also projects
robust growth in
population, GDP, miles driven, home starts, size of new homes, etc., a 10 %
growth over 25 years seems low.
Robust economic and
population growth are fueling an influx of new - to - market retailers, particularly grocers and new restaurant concepts.
Meanwhile, several secondary markets like Seattle, Dallas, Denver, and Nashville are enjoying
robust population and employment
growth.