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Population
population around the world
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The size and growth of a country's population are both causes and effects of economic and social developments.
The natural increase in population (births minus deaths) has slowed in all OECD countries, resulting in a rise in the average age of populations. In several countries, falling rates of natural increase have been partly offset by immigration from outside the OECD area.
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