ID | 127590 |
Title Proper | Human population unbound |
Language | ENG |
Author | Nicholas, Eberstadt |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Over the past 100 years, global demographic changes have been more than just historic - they have been so sweeping and profound as to rank almost on the scale of an evolutionary leap. What we have witnessed is nothing less than a departure from the demographic rhythms that previously characterized human existence. Across the world we have seen humanity unshackled from practically all the patterns and limits that bound us before, save for reproduction and death itself. |
`In' analytical Note | Current History Vol.113, No.759; January 2014: p.43-46 |
Journal Source | Current History Vol.113, No.759; January 2014: p.43-46 |
Key Words | Global Demographic Changes ; History ; Politics ; Human Capital ; Demographic Rhythms ; United Nations - UN ; Evolutionary Leap ; WORLD Health Organization - WHO ; Economic Growth ; Demography |