
Lower Birth Rates and an Aging Population Can Help Heal Asian Economies
Slowing population growth can have broad benefits for society, including enhancing the many ways that older citizens enrich our communities.
Currently at the University of Queensland, researching demographic impacts on economic development, food security and environmental sustainability. Recent work includes population and climate change and demographic aging. She also contributes blogs for The Overpopulation Project.
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Slowing population growth can have broad benefits for society, including enhancing the many ways that older citizens enrich our communities.
For sustainable development, universal wellbeing should be the goal, rather than endless growth. Minimizing further growth in human populations is only part of the solution, but an essential part.
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