Friday, May 11, 2012
Ruscia's Demographic Crisis
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11-5-4 Russia's demographic crisis - CaspianReport > .24-7-6 [Ruscia: Demographic Decline, Alcoholism, Brain Drain, War Deaths] - Poly > .
24-3-21 How Shrinking Populations Determine Economic Growth || Zeihan > .
24-3-15 Inside Ruscia's Looming Demographics Crisis - Spaniel > .
23-9-4 Backbone of P00tinism | [P00's P0wer: Scapegoating, Fear] (subs) - Katz > .
23-8-29 Dictatorships: From Spin to Fear | Ruscist Regression (subs) - Katz > .
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Skill Wars
23-7-30 Skills Wars Are The New Trade Wars | EcEx > .
24-12-31 How ‘Dutch Disease’ is Destroying Russia’s Economy - Icarus > . skip > .
24-7-6 [Ruscia: Demographic Decline, Alcoholism, Brain Drain, War Deaths] - Poly > .
24-7-5 Who Broke Britain? 4 Economic Migrants & Tories Out | ABC Aus > .
24-5-31 Global Population - Malthus, Migrant Crisis - Niall Ferguson - Bloomberg > .
24-4-28 (Realistic) [Ruscian Demographics & Economy Imploding] - Inside R > .
24-3-21 How Shrinking Populations Determine Economic Growth || Zeihan > .
24-2-10 Borders: Some Countries Are Nearly Impossible to Escape - Map > .
24-1-27 Border Security and America's Broken Immigration System - Jake > .
24-1-14 How USA Brain-Drains The World - Versed > .
23-11-13 How US Lost Thousands Of High-Skilled Workers To Canada - CNBC > .
23-11-7 Scientific Progress & War - [Counterproductive for Ruscia] (subs) - Katz > .
23-8-1 Sanctioning Russia | Effects: Dodging Sanctions, Brain Drain (subs) - Katz > .
23-7-16 Inequality Becoming Problematic | EcEx > .
23-6-14 More Education Is Not Always Better | EcEx > .
Brain Drain ..Immigration - Economic Pros/Cons ..
23-6-14 More Education Is Not Always Better | EcEx > .
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22-4-1 Should Europe accept Russian Immigrants (ASAP)? - VisPol > .
24-8-14 History & Geopolitics of Oil - gtbt > .
Poaching Brains post-WW2
Operation Paperclip: Recruiting Nazi Brains for the USA - 1 - WW2 Doc > .Socioeconomic Impacts of Migration
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> EU Migrant Crisis >> Economic & Climate Migrants
Soviet/Ruscian Brain Drain
South Korea - Fertility Crisis
23-5-11 South Korea Is Running Out of Children - VisPol > .
24-12-15 [Traditional Sociocultural Impediments to Fertility] South Korea - Kaiser > .
In April 2016, South Korea's population was estimated to be around 50.8 million by National Statistical Office, with continuing decline of working age population and total fertility rate. In a further indication of South Korea's dramatic decline in fertility, in 2020 the country recorded more deaths than births, resulting in a population decline for the first time since modern records began. In 2021, the fertility rate stood at just 0.81 children per woman. The country is noted for its population density, which was an estimated 505 per square kilometer in 2015, more than 10 times the global average. Aside from micro-states and city-states, South Korea is the world's third most densely-populated country. In practice the population density in much of South Korea is higher than the national one, as most of the country's land is uninhabitable due to being used for other purposes such as farming. Most South Koreans live in urban areas, because of rapid migration from the countryside during the country's quick economic expansion in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
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