Population decline
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+ | '''[[Population]] decline''' can refer to the decline in population of any organism, but this article refers to population decline in [[humans]]. It is a term usually used to describe any great reduction in a human population. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Birth dearth]] | ||
+ | * [[Societal collapse]] | ||
+ | * [[Negative Population Growth]] | ||
+ | * [[Overpopulation]] | ||
+ | * [[Human population control]] | ||
+ | * [[Political demography]] | ||
+ | * [[Rural flight]] | ||
+ | * [[Sub-replacement fertility]] | ||
+ | * [[Zero population growth]] | ||
+ | * [[Church of Euthanasia]] | ||
+ | *''[[Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed]]'' by [[Jared Diamond]] | ||
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+ | '''Case studies:''' | ||
+ | * [[Russian Cross]] | ||
+ | * [[Aging of Europe]] | ||
+ | * [[Aging of Japan]] | ||
+ | * [[List of sovereign states and dependent territories by fertility rate]] | ||
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Population decline can refer to the decline in population of any organism, but this article refers to population decline in humans. It is a term usually used to describe any great reduction in a human population.
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See also
- Birth dearth
- Societal collapse
- Negative Population Growth
- Overpopulation
- Human population control
- Political demography
- Rural flight
- Sub-replacement fertility
- Zero population growth
- Church of Euthanasia
- Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared Diamond
Case studies:
- Russian Cross
- Aging of Europe
- Aging of Japan
- List of sovereign states and dependent territories by fertility rate
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