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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 April 2024
Earthly civilization has now entered a phase of development which requires urgent need of imagination to discern its eventual evolution.
Demographic problems occupy a considerable place in global development. Numerous authors interested in the future of the planet have referred to the important factor of population increase. Nevertheless their attitudes toward demographic problems, the manner in which they conceive their own roles, their forecasts are all diverse and reflect a wide range of ideas from serene optimism to nihilistic pessimism.
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5 M. Volkov, "Developing Countries and the Problems of Employment," Voprossy ekonomiki, 1978, n. 4, p. 91.
6 Population and Development Review, 1977, XII, p. 485.