Statistic for Business
͞Lower population, higher prosperity͟ Impact of population growth on Job Market in the UK by 2050
Since the turn of the century most western countries have experienced alternating periods of population booms and busts. In the United Kingdom, the low birth rate during the Great Depression and the war years was followed by the baby-‐boom of the 1950s and early 1960s and the baby bust of the 1970s, and followed by the echo of the late 1980s and early 1990s. These birth waves have resulted in systematic changes in the age structure of the population over the last sixty years.
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