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Department of Geography and Faculty of History. Concerns about low and declining fertility are common in the media and feature in public discussions around much of Europe and South East Asia. The size of the future work force and the sustainability of pension systems in years to come both depend on the number of children born today.
Read the rest of this entry Β». Tags: age at childbirth , birth rate , contraception , demography , fertility , marriage , total fertility rate Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Β». This view is not so much incorrect as incomplete. In many parts of Europe , especially central and eastern Europe , there were still enserfed peasants in the 18 th and 19 th centuries. Serfdom disappeared from the European landscape gradually: first in England, in the decades after the Black Death, and last in Russia , by state decree in Tags: economic history , Europe , medieval , serfdom , social history Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Β».
Tags: death , demography , doctors , mortality , old age Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Β». This is partly because of the North-South antithesis which has been rubbed into us for such a long time past.. Tags: industrial revolution , migration , north-south divide , population size Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Β». In the United Nations announced an historic milestone: the world had become decisively urban, with half the global population living in towns and cities.
This represented a dramatic reversal of historic norms, when percent of people worked and lived in the countryside. And this unprecedented shift from rural to urban areas shows no sign of abating β indeed, the UN predicts that all future population growth will be urban.
Tags: agricultural revolution , coal , fossil fuels , industrial revolution , migration , plague , towns and cities , urbanisation Posted in Uncategorized No Comments Β». On 30 th September , Britain used coal to generate electricity for the very last time. The age of coal as a source of power β both economic and political β is over.