
The paper explores the links between global population growth and key aspects of social and economic development, including economic growth, health care, education, gender equality, etc. The author argues that the current rapid population growth is a consequence of the demographic transition from high mortality and low fertility. According to the author, the current rapid population growth is a consequence of the demographic transition from high mortality and fertility rates to low ones. The main demographic trends and the complex interrelationships linking demographic processes with socio-economic development are examined. В материале исследуются связи между глобальным ростом населения и ключевыми аспектами социального и экономического развития, включая экономический рост, здравоохранение, образование, гендерное равенство и др. По мнению автора, нынешний быстрый рост населения является следствием демографического перехода от высокого уровня смертности и рождаемости к низкому. Рассматриваются основные демографические тенденции, сложные взаимосвязи, связывающие демографические процессы с социально-экономическим развитием.
demography, sustainable development, старение населения, демография, ageing population, устойчивое развитие
demography, sustainable development, старение населения, демография, ageing population, устойчивое развитие
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