← Back to context Comment by Der_Einzige 12 days ago Unironically no because most of these countries have extremely young populations. 4 comments Der_Einzige Reply j-krieger 12 days ago Unironically yes because most of these countries‘ population is sick due to low hygiene and water qualify. dudeofea 12 days ago Why do they have a young population? What happens to the old people who live in those countries? Why would that not happen in the receiving countries if enough people are imported? niek_pas 12 days ago They have a young population because their birth rates are much higher than in (e.g.,) the U.K. dudeofea 12 days ago In 1950 the birth rates in Africa were higher than today. Where are those old people?https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/afr/afr...
j-krieger 12 days ago Unironically yes because most of these countries‘ population is sick due to low hygiene and water qualify.
dudeofea 12 days ago Why do they have a young population? What happens to the old people who live in those countries? Why would that not happen in the receiving countries if enough people are imported? niek_pas 12 days ago They have a young population because their birth rates are much higher than in (e.g.,) the U.K. dudeofea 12 days ago In 1950 the birth rates in Africa were higher than today. Where are those old people?https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/afr/afr...
niek_pas 12 days ago They have a young population because their birth rates are much higher than in (e.g.,) the U.K. dudeofea 12 days ago In 1950 the birth rates in Africa were higher than today. Where are those old people?https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/afr/afr...
dudeofea 12 days ago In 1950 the birth rates in Africa were higher than today. Where are those old people?https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/afr/afr...
Unironically yes because most of these countries‘ population is sick due to low hygiene and water qualify.
Why do they have a young population? What happens to the old people who live in those countries? Why would that not happen in the receiving countries if enough people are imported?
They have a young population because their birth rates are much higher than in (e.g.,) the U.K.
In 1950 the birth rates in Africa were higher than today. Where are those old people?
https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/afr/afr...