Demographic
in sentence
773 examples of Demographic in a sentence
Favorable
demographic
realities are in the mind of policy makers.
These huge
demographic
upheavals are irrevocably transforming the region’s social and political identity.
Achieving near-universal access to family planning would carry an annual price tag of $3.6 billion; but allowing women more control over pregnancy would mean 150,000 fewer maternal deaths and 600,000 fewer orphaned children, while the
demographic
dividend would boost economic growth.
Instead, negotiators must aim to spread the benefits of trade more widely, by taking better advantage of the opportunities for cooperation stemming from geographical proximity, complementary labor markets,
demographic
dynamics, and economic integration.
But NCDs are increasing for many other
demographic
and epidemiological reasons as well – and understanding these has implications for health policy, and even for economic development.
Yet
demographic
shifts mean that contingent liabilities for public pensions and health care in Germany will rise sharply over the next decades.
Furthermore, the
demographic
outlook is frightening: the working-age population, currently at the same level as in the late 1980s, is set to decline by 0.5-1% annually in the years to come.
According to compelling recent survey data, the attachment to guns is especially intense among less-educated white Republican men residing mainly in rural and suburban areas in the South and Midwest – the same
demographic
that forms the core of support for President Donald Trump.
Demographic
slowdowns of labor force growth account for some of the difference.
Indeed, nationalist xenophobia is particularly absurd in view of
demographic
realities: An aging Europe urgently needs more immigrants, not less.
Instead, populism will look more like an Anglo-Saxon phenomenon, motivated less by immigration and economic policy than by conservative cultural attitudes among Trump and Brexit voters and the unusual
demographic
alliances pitting old against young, rural against urban, and university graduates against less educated voters in the US and Britain.
Russia’s lack of reform and adverse
demographic
trends imply low potential growth and insufficient financial resources to create the fiscal and transfer union that is needed to bring other countries in.
Major waves of immigration radically diversified the
demographic
makeup of the US and other parts of North and South America.
Once the eurozone has reached the so-called “Lewis turning point” – when surplus labor is depleted and wages start to rise – growth rates will fall to a level that better reflects
demographic
dynamics.
This is a demographic, not a religious, question: an Arab state is where the Arabs are the majority, and the Jewish state is where the Jews are the majority.
Typically, interviewers ask the head of the household to disclose the number and
demographic
characteristics of pre-war household members, whether any of the people in the pre-war household had died between the pre-war period and the time of the survey, and the date of any household member’s death.
First, as China ages rapidly, the disappearance of its
demographic
dividend will lower potential growth significantly.
First, the newcomers share a problem that undermined the social market model in Western Europe:
demographic
decline and, consequently, the prospect of soaring health and pension costs.
Demographic
trends, shifting patterns of disease, and strained public funding are placing new burdens on health-care systems.
Demographic
changes will present significant challenges for countries’ long-term health planning.
Finally, to strengthen cross-country comparability further, the benchmark should be variations in the stock of pension debt under given economic and
demographic
assumptions, rather than the debt level itself.
But it must be resisted, because domestic peace depends on mutual respect for cultural plurality, because Europe's changing
demographic
profile demands more open borders, not a gated continent, and because the new right's inherent chauvinism is irreconcilable with the EU's survival and success.
Underlying
demographic
and economic trends will bolster these developments.
Suppose that as long as a version of this deal is the only game in town, the creeping physical expansion of the Israeli state and the
demographic
expansion of Israeli Arabs will continue to erode its foundation.
Equally dramatic would be any attempt by the Kurds to forcibly change the
demographic
balance of the multiethnic city of Kirkuk.
Advanced countries, with their adverse
demographic
trends, need migrants, as do developing countries – not only for migrants’ economic contributions, but also for the social and cultural diversity that they bring.
Instead, the new comparative debate involves Asia’s two new economic, demographic, and political giants, China and India.
Now, after one generation of economic and
demographic
stagnation, the welfare state can be financed only by issuing more public debt.
Demographic
aging is the social and economic equivalent of climate change: it is a problem that we all know must be addressed, but which we would rather leave for future generations to solve.
The explanation for this
demographic
trend is straightforward: global fertility rates have plummeted, from five children per woman, on average, in 1950-1955, to 2.5 children per woman in 2010-2015.
Back
Next
Related words
Economic
Growth
Population
Trends
Countries
Dividend
Which
Country
Their
Change
Decline
Challenges
World
People
Social
Would
There
Other
Aging
Political