Falling birthrates are a function of the information, we are not at a population ceiling globally, perhaps in some large cities.
Japanese cities are far too large, but the problem does not stop when you leave the city, the information is resulting in a significant reduction in births.
When we study various cultures overtime we can recognize that a reduced birth rate results in a declining population, once below a threshold there is no recovery.
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I am not sure I understand.
Falling birthrates are a function of the information, we are not at a population ceiling globally, perhaps in some large cities.
Japanese cities are far too large, but the problem does not stop when you leave the city, the information is resulting in a significant reduction in births.
When we study various cultures overtime we can recognize that a reduced birth rate results in a declining population, once below a threshold there is no recovery.
Yep, solid inputs, I cannot disagree.