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This book warnsthe public about the so-called danger of the declining birth rate in theUnited States and allied countries.
This book examines changes in birth and fertility rates, shows how and why they have occurred, and explains whatthey mean for the future.
Any serious discussion of race must address out-of-wedlock births.
There are plausibly positive effects and plausibly negative effects to flow from the ongoing Birth Dearth.
The country is in a deep recession and the federal government is facing record budget deficits; it is time to address health care spending.
The decline in the birth rate for single women is part of a much broader, and more significant, downward trend.
In "The Future of Fertility in Intermediate-Fertility Countries," the UN concludes that we can expect a "slowing of population growth rates" followed by "slow reductions in the size of world population."
The career of Iraj Masjedi, including his service at Base Ramezan and his promotion to senior adviser to Qassem Suleimani, highlights a cycle of generational change within the IRGC QF, and offers an indication of where to find Iran's future Quds Force leaders.






