Following the chart is an explanation of each reason and relevant examples from the postmortems.
Topics: Οργανωσιακή Θεωρία και Συμπεριφορά (Organizational Behavior), Επιχειρηματικότητα (Entrepreneurship), Εταιρική Κοινωνική Ευθύνη (Corporate Social Responsibility), Strategic Management, Leadership , Organizational Culture and Change
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The Global Gulf In Fertility rates
The total fertility rate at which a population replaces itself between generations without migration is known as "replacement" and the rate stands at 2.05 live births. Nearly half the world's countries are below that threshold, meaning their populations will decline if nothing changes. Most of the countries losing fertility are developed and reasons for the trend include declining childhood mortality, greater access to contraception and more women being educated and heading to work.
The story is different in the developing world where higher rates of fertility are fueling global population growth. Illustrating the gulf in global fertility, the West African country of Niger has a fertility rate of 7.1 while Japan and Singapore have a rate of just 1.3. The following infographic shows the top-10 countries with the highest rates of fertility worldwide in comparison with a selection of developed nations that have seen their rates plunge since the middle of the 20th century.
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The Most Culturally Chauvinistic Europeans
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