Sentences with phrase «slow population growth while»

All the better, therefore, to slow population growth while there is still the chance.

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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.
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.
While population growth in Staten Island has slowed, according to recent census data, housing development has seen a recent uptick, Oddo said.
The state has seen slow population growth in recent years, while New York actually lost a small amount of population last year.
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.
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.
This would at least slow the rate of population growth until the baby - boomers die off (sorry mom) and a minor reduction would begin (this may take a while since the boomers intend to subsist in cybernetic retirement hives until the 22nd century).
While, many may applaud the near anemic growth rates, as a sign that the world's population growth will slow, for economists this growth level is ominous.
It is very unlikely that human CO2 that has been observed to increase at X % per year while human population increased at Y % per year will continue to increase at X % per year when population growth slows to Y / 3 % per year.
Climate change, water stress, land deterioration, and a shrinking backlog of unused agricultural technologies all are playing a role in the slowing growth in world food supplies, all while populations are growing.
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.
But while America's total population has increased annually at a rate of around 0.75 % (equal to about 2.5 million new residents each year) since at least 1900, Manhattan's population growth is much slower.
While legal immigration has remained steady, growth in the foreign - born population slowed in the 2000s, reflecting a net loss of undocumented immigrants.
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