Sentences with phrase «slow population growth in»

True, old - style population control seems to have helped slow population growth in China.
The state has seen slow population growth in recent years, while New York actually lost a small amount of population last year.
The slowing population growth in the U.S. mirrors to a lesser extent the situation in other developed nations, including Russia, Japan and France which are seeing reduced growth or population losses due to declining birth rates and limited immigration.

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You have a boom in residential real estate construction that appears completely unsustainable given Canada's slow population growth and aging population.
The worrisome number that the report highlights is Halifax's population growth, the slowest in its competitive set at just 0.4 %.
The U.S. population is aging and population growth has slowed in the past two decades.
«In a world with slower growth and where populations are older, 5 % might not be the right level to anchor to.»
Add to this the fact that global pension levels are also sharply on the rise, with people living longer and population growth — and therefore workforce growthslowing in many advanced economies.
So let me just point out that the growth of the population of companies slowed dramatically in a number of countries in the wake of the global financial crisis.
In the Canadian data, firm population growth has picked up but remains slow, at around 1 per cent annually, well below pre-crisis rates.
This slower population growth, combined with the declining participation rate, will result in slower growth in the labor force through 2024.»
There are still elements of the secular stagnation story which are fundamentally true; that is, that population growth in the world is slowing.
While the assumptions about the future unemployment rate may be affected by policy, the fact is that slower U.S. population growth, coupled with an aging population, place substantial limits on labor force growth, which will leave U.S. GDP growth almost entirely dependent on changes in productivity.
Many countries in Central Europe, as well as China, South Korea and Taiwan, are still classified as «developing» but have actually reached middle - income status, with aging populations and slower long - term growth prospects.
In turn, this decline is being driven primarily by the aging of our population, which is slowing the rate of growth of the labour force.
It's highly likely that population growth has slowed in energy - producing areas since July 2015: more recent jobs data have shown that falling oil prices hurt energy - sector employment.
The reason they're related is that an aging population means slower growth in the workforce, and in turn, slower economic growth.
The slower employment growth in NSW than elsewhere has been associated with a marked easing in the state's population growth.
It is rightly stressed that no sustainable society is possible apart from population stability.26 Such stability can not be attained at once, but there is great importance in developing policies which will rapidly slow population growth around the world and bring it to a halt at no more than six billion.
Although population growth in some places is slowing down, worldwide, it continues unabated.
The MIT projection is that if we continue on our way as at present, shortages of resources for industry will slow population growth within twenty years and stop it, early in the twenty - first century, at approximately six billion.
«The prospects for slower store rollout in the UK should be considered as population growth slows and GDP growth drops.»
Citigroup's head of research Craig Woolford says Homebase is likely to experience weaker demand as population growth and GDP growth slow in the UK.
Pew Research2 shows that the while Latinos account for 57 million people in the US and for half of the overall population growth in the country, the growth has gradually been slowing and is expected to level off by 2021.
Before Hinchey's retirement announcement, it looked like two freshmen Central New York Republicans — Ann Marie Buerkle and Richard Hanna — would likely end up in a primary battle when state lawmakers finished redrawing the House lines and removing two seats — a move made necessary by New York's slow population growth as compared to other states.
While population growth in Staten Island has slowed, according to recent census data, housing development has seen a recent uptick, Oddo said.
Faso said the biggest problem facing his district is slow economic growth, which has resulted in population decline.
Democrats balked, saying it didn't make sense to add a seat in the chamber when slow population growth caused the state to lose seats in Congress.
In their favoured scenario, they concluded that «ownership of appliances, construction of residential and commercial floor area, roads, railways, fertiliser use, and urbanisation will peak around 2030 with slowing population growth» — as will Chinese CO2 emissions.
Assuming a world that is slow to adapt to climate change and focused on regional self - reliance, the researchers found that children in the developing world — which are the countries expected to provide the bulk of population growth to nine billion or more by mid-century — will be hardest hit.
That's why Ehrlich and Pringle call for educating women, which has slowed or stopped population growth in the developed countries of Europe.
Although billions of people are still in the pipeline, global population growth is slowing so rapidly that a decline in the population later this century seems unavoidable.
The finding is good news for the gloomy field of human population projection, but growth will have to slow substantially in developing countries if global numbers are to peak at an estimated 9 billion people.
Slower population growth that leads to eight billion people in 2050 rather than to the currently projected 9.1 billion would save one billion to two billion tons of carbon annually by 2050, according to estimates by climate scientist Brian O'Neill of the National Center for Atmospheric Research and his colleagues.
But journalist Mara Hvistendahl says that in the 1960s and 1970s, some Western scientists actually supported selective abortion as a way to slow population growth.
«Social and economic equality empowers societies to engage in sustainable pathways, which includes, by the way, not only the sustainable use of natural resources but also slowing down population growth, to actively diminish the human footprint on the environment.»
The population of the Las Vegas Valley has nearly tripled in two decades, although this growth has slowed recently.
These measures would also slow, rather than accelerate, population growth in impoverished regions, thereby easing the economic and environmental strains that bulging populations are imposing on them.
By 2050, the world will host nine billion people — and that's if population growth slows in much of the developing world.
Of course, slowing or reversing the rise of chronic conditions would be beneficial for the health and well - being of the U.S. population, but by itself it won't put much of a dent in health care spending growth
The team used a combination of experiments to zero in on the molecular activity of melittin at the «minimal inhibitory concentration» (MIC), the lowest concentration that's been shown to slow the growth of target cell populations.
Fortunately, population growth in the world appears to be slowing faster than anyone forecasted, largely through voluntarily measures (with the exception of a few states like China), while simultaneously improving human welfare around the world.
There are two general types of resistance genes found in wheat: Race - specific genes confer a high - level of resistance to specific strains of leaf rust but can be easily overcome by genetic mutation in pathogen populations, while slow rusting (APR) resistance provides partial resistance to a broad spectrum of races, but is typically effective only at the adult stage of plant growth.
Eight Indian women died after undergoing sterilization surgeries in a free government - run program to help slow the country's population growth.
When funding follows students, the impact of competition is greater in areas where school - age population growth is slow or declining, as any loss of students to charter schools or nearby districts is immediately seen on the bottom line.
While the city's charter schools ran independently of Rhee's efforts to reform the public school system, the slow improvement in the schools overall paralleled the city's growth — as the city's population grew over the last decade, more parents chose to enroll their children in the city's school system, creating pressure for better schools and more schools.
The Arab world is also slowing in population growth.
So, if the market sentiment decides it doesn't like a few factors, such as a decision to follow a divergent monetary policy, continued slow global economic growth, a world - wide aging population, and the swearing in of Donald Trump as the next American President, we could be see a rise in bond rates, which will absolutely start to increase fixed - rate mortgage rates.
4) The UK, France, and Switzerland all had poor stock performance over the past two decades, partially because their markets were overvalued in 2000 and partially because they have slower population growth than the United States.
Like many Western economies, German population growth's slowed markedly in recent years & decades.
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