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The risks involved in beach-clam harvesting depend on the amount of clams collected and consumed, but also on their contamination levels, which are expected to increase in developing countries due to intense coastal development.
4 In contrast to the decreasing trend of lung cancer incidence in developed countries, its incidence continues to increase in developing countries, especially in China.
Stroke has been projected to increase in developing countries like Turkey.
"Unemployment is on the rise, and poverty is set to increase in developing economies, bringing with it a substantial deterioration in conditions for the world's poor".
The report indicates that despite the world entering a recession in 2009, poverty did not increase in developing nations.
However, Unicef warned ahead of the summit that while the rate of FGM and child marriage has fallen over the past three decades, population increase in developing nations alone could reverse this trend if "intensive action" is not introduced.
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The proportion of older persons is increasing in developed and developing countries: this aging trend can be viewed as a two-edged sword.
Informal economy is increasing in developed and developing countries, and can represent more than 60% of labor force, especially in rural areas [ 7].
2 The prevalence of obesity is increasing in developed and developing countries 3 4 and is a growing concern for policy makers.
The report said energy consumption was increasing in developing countries because of increased trade, growing internal markets and strong commodity prices.
As production increased in developing countries so has consumption.
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