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Publication date: 31 January 2019

Turkey’s population has trebled in 60 years but the rise in its labour force is partly driven by more women taking jobs

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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-GA241558

ISSN: 2633-304X

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Publication date: 15 February 2018

Rapid population growth is challenging African nations to create jobs for their swelling working-age populations

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Publication date: 5 August 2021

Transforming the world economy by 2040, working-age population growth will come almost entirely from lower-income states

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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-GA263242

ISSN: 2633-304X

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Publication date: 3 April 2018

CEE is notoriously depopulated, particularly by emigration, but the most successful transition states buck that trend

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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-GA231822

ISSN: 2633-304X

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Publication date: 15 June 2023
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Demography will impact Arab world employment

Demographic trends will test the ability of governments to bring down youth unemployment rates

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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-GA279841

ISSN: 2633-304X

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Publication date: 7 March 2023

Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest population growth rate in the world

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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-GA276566

ISSN: 2633-304X

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Publication date: 22 February 2022

Without immigrants, mostly from the Middle East and CIS, Turkey’s population growth would be much slower

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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-GA267488

ISSN: 2633-304X

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Publication date: 6 October 2016

African countries will need higher, consistent economic growth to transform their economies

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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-GA214103

ISSN: 2633-304X

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Publication date: 31 May 2016

Regional food security faces long-term pressures from climate change and population growth

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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-GA211403

ISSN: 2633-304X

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Publication date: 27 July 2017

Just 2% of global population gain in 2016-40 will be in advanced countries; 56% will be in Africa and the Middle East

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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-GA222449

ISSN: 2633-304X

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