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By 2050, 25% of Working Population Will Be Located in Africa: Russian Official
By 2050, 25% of Working Population Will Be Located in Africa: Russian Official
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By 2050, 25% of Working Population Will Be Located in Africa: Russian Official "If one part of the world is in such a demographic crisis, declining population... 18.06.2025, Sputnik Africa
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By 2050, 25% of Working Population Will Be Located in Africa: Russian Official "If one part of the world is in such a demographic crisis, declining population, low birth rates, aging population, then Africa is now really taking on global demographic leadership," Maksim Oreshkin, Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Administration, said.While global population size and structure change slowly, regional shifts and the ratio between regions occur much faster, he noted while speaking at a session on global economic trends “The Global Economy: A New Platform for Global Growth,” at #SPIEF2025.AI-generated imageSubscribe to @sputnik_africa Sputnik Africa | X
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By 2050, 25% of Working Population Will Be Located in Africa: Russian Official
11:51 18.06.2025 (Updated: 12:44 18.06.2025) By 2050, 25% of Working Population Will Be Located in Africa: Russian Official
"If one part of the world is in such a demographic crisis, declining population, low birth rates, aging population, then Africa is now really taking on global demographic leadership," Maksim Oreshkin, Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Administration, said.
While global population size and structure change slowly, regional shifts and the ratio between regions occur much faster, he noted while speaking at a session on global economic trends “The Global Economy: A New Platform for Global Growth,” at #SPIEF2025.
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