The Modern Review, Volym 151Modern Review Office, 1987 |
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... population ( 15 to 24 years ) is projected to grow from 755 million in 1985 to 1.117 billion in 2025 in the Third World . This will put an even greater strain on the labour market to pro- vide jobs for the young . The opposite situation ...
... population ( 15 to 24 years ) is projected to grow from 755 million in 1985 to 1.117 billion in 2025 in the Third World . This will put an even greater strain on the labour market to pro- vide jobs for the young . The opposite situation ...
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... population boom unprecedented in human history four billion in 1974 , five billion in 2000.a rise which may not flatten out before humanity totals ten or eleven billion in the twenty - first century . The worries for the immediate ...
... population boom unprecedented in human history four billion in 1974 , five billion in 2000.a rise which may not flatten out before humanity totals ten or eleven billion in the twenty - first century . The worries for the immediate ...
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... population is naturally reduced . The economies of most developing countries have to " run faster " just to stay in the same place . It is becoming difficult to keep housing , transportation , communi- cations , sanitation and education ...
... population is naturally reduced . The economies of most developing countries have to " run faster " just to stay in the same place . It is becoming difficult to keep housing , transportation , communi- cations , sanitation and education ...
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