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China has hit a demographic trap.
Japan's Shinzo Abe is looking for a way out of his country's deflationary and demographic trap.
It is a powerful concoction.Republican elders, meanwhile, sense an escape from the demographic trap they have set for themselves.
When Eurobarometer repeated its poll about ideal family size in 2001, support for the two-child model had fallen everywhere.Parts of Europe, then, may be entering a new demographic trap.
To accede to this government's permanent expansion is to walk, with eyes wide open, into the kind of economic and demographic trap that has ensnared the weaker economies of Europe today.
Though many developing countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America were successful in quickly reducing their fertility within a generation or so after public health and medical gains lowered their mortality rates, many others did not follow this path and have been caught in the demographic trap – including Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan and Yemen.
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Poor families seem to face a demographic-cum-income trap: poverty in the parents' generation promotes higher fertility which is associated with poverty in the next generation.
Poor families seem to face a demographic-cum-income trap: poverty in the parents' generation promotes higher fertility, which is then associated with poverty in the next generation.
What I think you can argue is that because we don't share Japan's demographic challenge, our liquidity trap is probably temporary, the product of an episode of deleveraging.
The audience is no longer trapped in a demographic or geographical bubble.
As The New York Times has realized with its new foreign language ventures, the audience is no longer trapped in a demographic or geographical bubble — it can be global.
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