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09/10/2010 | Economia y Finanzas
The Battle of the Billionaires: China Vs. India
In the world of today, as well as for the foreseeable future, the world’s only population billionaires are China and India — at 1.35 billion and 1.21 billion, respectively. Even so, these two population giants are on distinctly different demographic paths. Joseph Chamie, former director of the United Nations Population Division, explains.
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08/03/2010 | Sociedad
Is Population Growth a Ponzi Scheme?
Concerns about population growth become radioactive. Politicians, journalists and environmentalists choose by and large to sidestep the entire issue.In an unrelenting public relations campaign, every effort is made to equate population growth with economic prosperity and national progress.The sooner nations reject Ponzi demography, the better the prospects for all of humanity and other life on this planet.Increased immigration, it is declared, is a matter of national security, long-term prosperity and international competitiveness.
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19/09/2006 | En Profundidad
Darwinian Migration
If you can get in, then you can stay in. This, a type of Darwinian migration, is the de facto message to potential migrants in poorer sending countries as well as the implicit principle guiding policies towards migrants illegally residing in richer receiving countries, argues Joseph Chamie, director of research at the Center for Migration Studies.
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19/09/2006 | En Profundidad
Darwinian Migration
If you can get in, then you can stay in. This, a type of Darwinian migration, is the de facto message to potential migrants in poorer sending countries as well as the implicit principle guiding policies towards migrants illegally residing in richer receiving countries, argues Joseph Chamie, director of research at the Center for Migration Studies.
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