What if Population goes OverPopulated?
Answer=
* Lack of Food and Water
* Unemployment
* Lack of Housing and Living
* Fast Transfer of Diseases
When will Population go OverPopulated?
Answer= Some Predictions says
2038, 2056, 2099, 2025 and 2060
Which Countries will face OverPopulation?
Answer= India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia and Cambodia
How to control OverPopulation?
Answer=
* Proper Management
* Family Planning
* Development of National Housing
* Literacy and Employment
ACCORDING TO ME
POPULATIONS AFTER 50 YEARS
Asia - 10Billion+
South America - 800Million+
North America - 1.5Billion+
Africa - 6Billion+
Oceania/Australia - 500Million+
Europe - 2Billion+
India - 3Billion+
China - 2.5Billion+
Nepal - 45Million+
USA - 1Billion+
Shanghai - 40 Million+
Tokyo - 150Million+
In this World, there are three Demographic Factors
Birth, Death & Migration
Demography (from prefix demo- from Ancient Greek δῆμος dēmos meaning "the people", and -graphy from γράφω graphō, ies "writing, description or measurement"[1]) is the statistical study of populations, especially human beings.
Demographic analysis can cover whole societies or groups defined by criteria such as education, nationality, religion, and ethnicity. Educational institutions[2] usually treat demography as a field of sociology, though there are a number of independent demography departments.[3] Based on the demographic research of the earth, earth's population up to the year 2050 and 2100 can be estimated by demographers.
Patient demographics form the core of the data for any medical institution,such as patient and emergency contact information and patient medical record data. They allow for the identification of a patient and his categorization into categories for the purpose of statistical analysis. Patient demographics include: Date of birth, gender(Ref: Google Health),Date of death, postal code, ethnicity, blood type (Ref: Microsoft HealthVault: Personal Demographic Information, Basic Demographic Information),Emergency contact information, family doctor, insurance provider data, Allergies, major diagnoses and major medical history.[4]
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