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Hans Rosling and population growth
Hans Rosling, in his usual entertaining way, demonstrates the relationship between child mortality and population growth – that as fewer children die, families actually get smaller.
Posted in child mortality, population
Tagged bill gates, child mortality, G20, gapminder, population growth
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