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  • Articles Tagged with "Population"

    Ireland’s remote islands: Only 29 apply for €84,000 grant aimed at attracting residents – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Politics • Ireland

    Despite significant international media attention, Ireland's Our Living Islands scheme, offering grants to attract residents to remote islands, has received far fewer applications than anticipated.

    Pronatalism is having a moment — thanks in part to Elon Musk | CNN

    cnn.com • Demographics • World

    A burgeoning pronatalist movement, amplified by Elon Musk and political figures, is gaining traction, sparking both support and controversy.

    States ranked by fertility rate | CNN

    cnn.com • Demographics • United States

    The article analyzes US state fertility rates, highlighting a national decline and the rise of pronatalist movements advocating for increased birth rates.

    China One Child Policy Caused a 'Marriage Squeeze' - Business Insider

    businessinsider.com • Demography • China

    China's one-child policy, while successful in curbing population growth, created a significant gender imbalance, leading to a shortage of potential brides and a 'marriage squeeze' for millions of men.

    Where in Denmark do people live the longest without moving?

    thelocal.dk • Demography • Denmark

    A YouGov survey reveals significant regional variations in residential longevity within Denmark, with Zealand residents exhibiting the highest tendency to remain in their homes for extended periods.

    Census 2021 results: How the Australian population is full of changing faces

    smh.com.au • Demographics • Australia

    The 2021 Australian census reveals a nation increasingly shaped by migration, with a majority-migrant population and shifting ethnic demographics across different regions.