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The Future of Two Economic Powerhouses

Marcus Roberts | 08 July 2011

Youth are no Longer the Future

Marcus Roberts | 13 May 2011

Britain unprepared for looming population crisis

William West | 02 October 2009

The Economist’s survey of global ageing

Michael Cook | 02 July 2009

Glamour girls come down to earth

Michael Cookl | 23 June 2009

Bleaker House

Michael Cook | 08 April 2009

Japan’s demographic collapse

Michael Cook | 31 March 2009
 
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