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India will soon overtake China as the world’s most populous country: Daily chart
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India will soon overtake China as the world’s most populous country: Daily chart

The Economist (Online), 2023-01

Copyright The Economist Newspaper NA, Inc. Jan 5, 2023

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The pecking order of the world’s population is soon to change: People watching
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The pecking order of the world’s population is soon to change: People watching

The Economist (Online), 2022-07

Copyright The Economist Newspaper NA, Inc. Jul 15, 2022

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Why Britain needs more migrants: Demography
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Why Britain needs more migrants: Demography

The Economist (Online), 2022-01

Copyright The Economist Newspaper NA, Inc. Jan 24, 2022

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Global population forecasts: Daily chart: Growth areas
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Global population forecasts: Daily chart: Growth areas

The Economist (Online), 2015-08

Copyright 2015 The Economist Newspaper Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Global population forecasts: Growth areas
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Global population forecasts: Growth areas

The Economist (Online), 2015-08

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Growing pains: World population projections
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Growing pains: World population projections

The Economist (Online), 2011-05

Copyright 2011 The Economist Newspaper Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Fleetingly young: Muslim demography
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Fleetingly young: Muslim demography

The Economist (Online), 2011-01

Copyright 2011 The Economist Newspaper Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Really?
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Really?

The Economist (Online), 2009-01

Copyright 2009 The Economist Newspaper Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Censuspicions
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Censuspicions

The Economist (London), 1987-05, Vol.303 (7498), p.20

Copyright Economist Newspaper Limited May 16, 1987 ;ISSN: 0013-0613 ;EISSN: 1476-8860 ;CODEN: ECSTA3

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The baby bust in western Europe
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The baby bust in western Europe

The Economist (London), 1984-03, Vol.290, p.46

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The reproduction function [world population changes]
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The reproduction function [world population changes]

The Economist (London), 1977-01, Vol.262, p.72-73

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Too many or too few? the industrialised and the developing worlds have two very different population worries, but each is quite new in history; what makes it worse for businessmen, economists--and demographers--is that almost anything can happen by 1980
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Too many or too few? the industrialised and the developing worlds have two very different population worries, but each is quite new in history; what makes it worse for businessmen, economists--and demographers--is that almost anything can happen by 1980

The Economist (London), 1969-04, Vol.231, p.52-54

ISSN: 0013-0613

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People, not Population: real problems posed by increasing Population [of the world]
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People, not Population: real problems posed by increasing Population [of the world]

The Economist (London), 1964-09, Vol.212, p.892-893

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Malthusians and Marxists: recent experience has exploded every available theory of population growth, revealing "social engineering" to be a very inexact science
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Malthusians and Marxists: recent experience has exploded every available theory of population growth, revealing "social engineering" to be a very inexact science

The Economist (London), 1957-06, Vol.183, p.764-766

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Europeans and Russians, 1940-70
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Europeans and Russians, 1940-70

The Economist (London), 1944-11, Vol.147, p.595-597

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The New Population Problem
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The New Population Problem

The Economist (London), 1936-06, Vol.123 (4844), p.718-720

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Peace and Population
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Peace and Population

The Economist (London), 1930-05, Vol.110 (4523), p.980-981

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The Balfour Committee on Population
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The Balfour Committee on Population

The Economist (London), 1926-04, Vol.102 (4311), p.721-722

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Northern Kenya's exploding population
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Northern Kenya's exploding population

The Economist (London), 2023-04, Vol.447 (9341), p.38-38

Copyright The Economist Intelligence Unit N.A., Incorporated Apr 8, 2023 ;ISSN: 0013-0613 ;EISSN: 1476-8860

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India will soon overtake China as the world’s most populous country: Rising tiger, crouching dragon
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India will soon overtake China as the world’s most populous country: Rising tiger, crouching dragon

The Economist (Online), 2023-01

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