European Union figures show that Poland's birth rate was 1.32 children per woman in 2015... READ MORE›
However, data published in a separate ONS bulletin on Wednesday showed that improvements in life expectancy in the UK have slowed in recent years... READ MORE›
I'm a teacher and would teach the child to speak, read and write Icelandic and adjust to Icelandic society... READ MORE›
The one-child policy took shape in the late 1970s, when Mr. Deng and other leaders concluded that China's growing population threatened to stifle economic growth... READ MORE›
Singapore's largest supermarket chain, NTUC Fairprice, has also focused on employing older workers, with roughly half of its employees aged 50 or over... READ MORE›
Dr Jiang, traumatised after witnessing seeing Chinese soldiers shoot fellow unarmed protesters at Tiananmen Square in 1989, was re-arrested in 1995 before fleeing China in 2003... READ MORE›
Hungary -- and much of eastern Europe -- is missing out on a demographic opportunity Contrary to France, many Eastern European countries face a population decline... READ MORE›
South Korea will take lead in life expectancy by 2030... READ MORE›
That decade saw aggressive sterilisation campaigns which have stigmatised family planning ever since... READ MORE›
These Khap courts routinely order vile sexually violent punishments against women... READ MORE›
Cartoons taunting Saudi Arabia's membership of the United Nations human rights council have gone viral on social media after the kingdom executed 47 people in one day... READ MORE›
Muslims and refugees are being scapegoated and alienated as attacks claimed by ISIL rise, Human Rights Watch says... READ MORE›
China's controversial one-child policy was introduced in 1980 but was partially relaxed in 2013... READ MORE›
But something must have triggered this change across the entire population most likely a environmental factor, said Kock... READ MORE›
If the world's 75 million unwanted pregnancies were prevented, the global population would rise more gradually to 8.4 billion by 2050 and then fall... READ MORE›
And I wish all restaurants would ban couples on Christmas Eve ... READ MORE›
The 60-plus age group represents about a seventh of China's population... READ MORE›
By contrast, all European countries now languish with fertility rates below replacement level, meaning that populations will inexorably decline without large-scale immigration... READ MORE›
Rich countries with lower fertility rates and older populations benefit from young migrants of working age, who help rev up their slowing labor supply... READ MORE›
Many Western countries, including the United States and Australia, have diplomatic and trading ties with Saudi Arabia... READ MORE›
Exclusive UK Government urged to reveal its role in getting Saudi Arabia onto UN Human Rights Council... READ MORE›
Europe's population is overall increasing by a very small amount... READ MORE›
Continued population growth until 2050 is almost inevitable, even if the decline of fertility accelerates, says the report, World Population Prospects the 2015 revision... READ MORE›
Military service contributes to Israeli men's physical fitness, which, in turn, improves their overall health and life expectancy, he said... READ MORE›
06 Oct 2014 The mortality rate also declined last year, stretching life expectancy for Italian women to 85 years, while the average man will live to 80... READ MORE›
For Beijing and New Delhi, the continent is an important arena not just for trade, but for the exercise of soft power and wider geopolitical goals... READ MORE›
Mastura signed a local regulation officially recognizing human rights abuse victims in the city... READ MORE›
F--- the politicians! he cried, to wild audience acclaim... READ MORE›
A handful of Syrian refugees paid their sponsors to come to Canada, a government study published Friday reveals... READ MORE›
I just wonder how the Conservative government can scrutinise China for their human rights violations when they are being investigated themselves he said... READ MORE›
MOSCOW President Vladimir Putin has signed a law allowing Russia's Constitutional Court to decide whether or not to implement rulings of international human rights courts... READ MORE›
The growth of South Korea's population this year will be the slowest rate ever recorded, despite efforts to boost it, officials say... READ MORE›
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