PatCake
Alkali Nonmetals
My bags are packed. Colombia here I comeLet the Africans in, boom, problem solved
My bags are packed. Colombia here I comeLet the Africans in, boom, problem solved
Personally, I don't think that's unfortunate, but whatever it is, until the general African demographic trend slows down, I believe well-managed immigration would alleviate pressures on social security systems until age distributions and Western demographic trends self-correctNot for much longer unfortunately. Southern and northern Africa are nearly at or even below 2 kids. And this new generation in Africa is already starting to show signs that it will follow other countries trends. African women are starting to value careers and education as well, its only a matter of time.
As recently as 2019, a benchmark study by the United Nations Population Division for 2020 to 2100 forecast that fertility in Latin American and Caribbean countries would stabilize at an average of around 1.75 children per woman in the latter half of this century. Stunningly, except for Mexico, all the countries listed in this graph have already dropped below this level. Uruguay, Costa Rica, Chile, Jamaica, and Cuba now have total fertility rates of around 1.3 children per woman—the so-called “ultra-low fertility” threshold that has only been seen in a handful of European and East Asian countries.