Synopses & Reviews
Today our planet is home to 6.8 billion people. By the year 2050, the global population will have grown to 9 billion. Yet the problems that will come with this massive expansion are not universal. Many developing nations will experience high demographic growth, while industrialized countries will have to deal with aging and eventually shrinking populations, as well as with more immigration. Overcrowded World? Global Population and International Migration offers a perspective on the causes and effects of rapid population change, and asks two vital questions: how can Earth sustain this growth? And what can we do to improve the living conditions of present and future generations?
Synopsis
Roughly 6.6 billion people live on our planet. By 2050 there will be 9 billion. Population growth mainly occurs in rapidly developing nations, but can we sustain it? How will the power shift? This book explains the causes and effects of population growth and the effect of aging populations in the Western world.
Synopsis
How will manage the earth's population growth from today's 6.8 billion to 9 billion by 2050?
About the Author
Rainer Muenz is head of research and development at Erste Bank and Senior Fellow at the Hamburg Institute of International Economics. Albert F. Reiterer teaches Social Science at the Universities of Vienna, Graz and Innsbruck.