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Earthquake
Japan’s Earthquake and the Politics of Demography
Marcus Roberts | 05 May 2011
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Malaysia,
YouTube,
Sir Andrew Green,
Year of the Dragon,
grandchildren,
UN,
morocco,
Brad Wilcox,
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Western Australia,
Jonathan Last,
tourism,
economic crisis,
Christianity,
Ireland,
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immigration reform,
election,
disease,
sex selective abortion,
Demographic Intelligence,
baby boomers,
Internet use,
pro-natalism,
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Latvia,
Law,
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pension plans,
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stock market,
superbugs,
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homosexuality,
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total fertility rate,
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Portugal,
increasing birth rates,
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