In November 2022, the earth crossed an important threshold—eight billion inhabitants. Most media focused on overpopulation—when in fact, depopulation is a far more interesting problem. Half of the world’s countries are not creating enough children even to maintain current levels, while some of them seem to have stopped altogether. This is one of the most massive and unexpected phenomena of our time: how modern societies are silently putting themselves on a trajectory of stagnation if not outright
extinction. In this podcast, we investigate this trend, and try to understand what it will mean to live in a world without children.
David Duhamel, economics professor at Parsons Paris and adjunct professor at Sciences Po Paris, tells the story of the world to come: a childless world
Production : MaisonK Prod
Original Music : Ben Molinaro
Graphism : Anna Toussaint
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Banque Mondialehttps://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.DYN.TFRT.IN
Gapminder https://www.gapminder.org
IHME https://www.healthdata.org/
INED https://www.ined.fr/fr/publications/editions/population-et-societes/
Our world in Data https://ourworldindata.org/
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