In the long term, yes. Ideally your birth rate matches your death rate so you have stability in supporting the citizenry. But when your system expects the birth rate to exceed the death rate, even changing to equilibrium can be catastrophic.
In the long term, yes. Ideally your birth rate matches your death rate so you have stability in supporting the citizenry. But when your system expects the birth rate to exceed the death rate, even changing to equilibrium can be catastrophic.
I got a message from my boss today asking me to come into the office (I’m nominally fully remote). It’s probably fine, but…
With little to no attachment to one’s personal life, unless I’m mistaken.