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TOMORROW'S PEOPLE is a brilliantly mind-expanding and original investigation of the twenty-first century, looking at twelve key population trends. It argues that the human race is now entering an unprecedented fifth demographic transition, which Morland calls post-modern demography, in which beliefs have more power over populations than material conditions. Put simply, in a world of declining birth rates, it matters a great deal that religious social conservatives have more children than secular liberals (just look at the transformation of Israeli population and politics by the fact that the orthodox have six times moire children than the secular). This is illuminated by the story of ten unique data points, each of which demonstrates a mega-trend that casts new light on how the world is changing. These are:NINETEEN: The infant mortality rate per thousand in PeruFOUR BILLION: The population of Sub-Saharan Africa by 2100ONE HUNDRED: Chinese cities with a population of more than a millionONE: Singapore's fertility rateFORTY-THREE: The median age in CataloniaSEVENTY THOUSAND: The number of Japanese people aged over 100FIFTY-FOUR: The percentage decline in Bulgaria's population over a centuryTWENTY-THREE: The percentage of Californian school children who are whiteNINTEY-FOUR: The literacy rate per hundred among young Bangladeshi womenSEVEN: The annual percentage growth in Ethiopian wheat production over the pasttwenty-five years von Morland, Paul
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Dr Paul Morland is a Senior Member of St Antony's College, University of Oxford. Educated at Oxford, he received his PhD from the University of London. He is the author of The Human Tide - How Population Shaped the Modern World, which has been translated into nine languages, and he has contributed articles on demography to newspapers in the UK and beyond. A dual UK and German citizen, Paul Morland lives in London with his wife and has three adult children.
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