Sentence examples for demographic implosion from inspiring English sources

The phrase "demographic implosion" is correct and commonly used in written English to refer to a drastic decrease or collapse in a population's size, usually due to low birth rates and/or high mortality rates.
Example: The country's rapidly aging population and declining birth rates have led to concerns about a potential demographic implosion in the next few decades.

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This demographic implosion lured people from the periphery of the medieval world, researchers say, offering new economic opportunities in Europe's depopulated heartland.

Given Japan's huge debts and demographic implosion, and China's runaway growth boom, it is not hard to imagine a vast I.M.F. program in Asia in the next decade.

As Nicholas Eberstadt and Apoorva Shah of the American Enterprise Institute point out, over the past three decades, the Arab world has undergone a little noticed demographic implosion.

Just this month came the news that Japan's long-forecast demographic implosion has finally begun to materialize in the form of the smallest class entering elementary school since the statistics were first kept, in 1946.

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A smaller, but growing, group of countries (all of them in Eastern Europe) are experiencing demographic "implosions," with rapidly aging populations.

These demographic implosions -- which will hit countries like Russia, Germany and Italy -- will severely test their economic viability and surely will impact their relative geopolitical power.

WITH all the hand-wringing about the economic perils of falling populations, and the prospect of a spreading demographic shift from explosion to implosion, there could be one beneficiary: the environment.

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Other factors speeded the implosion.

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