For most of history the worry was too many people, yet by 2050 some 155 of the world's 204 countries will not have enough babies to sustain their populations, a Lancet study projects — a quiet reversal of the fear that defined the last century
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A study published in the Lancet projects that by 2050, a significant number of countries will not have enough babies to sustain their populations. The study suggests that 155 out of 204 countries will face this issue, marking a reversal of historical concerns about overpopulation. This demographic shift is expected to occur by 2050, although the exact implications and context are unclear.
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