Opinion If demography is destiny, bring on immigration. We’re going to need it. - A political economist outlines the upheavals that await a shrinking world.

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By George F. Will

Inevitably, presidential campaigns focus on immediate domestic difficulties or foreign dangers. Momentous developments — inexorably gathering storms — are unnoticed, until social upheavals upend governments’ assumptions. But Nicholas Eberstadt has noticed.

For the first time since the Black Death in the 1300s, he writes in Foreign Affairs, Earth’s population is going to decline. A lot. This will create social hazards that will challenge political ingenuity. Still, it will be, primarily, a protracted reverberation of a relatively recent, and excellent, event in humanity’s story: the emancipation of women.

Eberstadt, who is incapable of writing an uninteresting paragraph, is an economist and demography-is-destiny savant at the American Enterprise Institute. He says a large excess of deaths over births will be driven not by a brute calamity like the bubonic plague but by choices: those regarding fertility, family structures and living arrangements, all reflecting “a worldwide reduction in the desire for children.”

Today, two-thirds of the world’s population lives in countries with below-replacement levels (2.1 births per woman) of fertility. Since the Soviet Union collapsed, Russia has had 17 million more deaths than births. The 27 European Union countries are, collectively, 30 percent below replacement. Last year, France had fewer births than in 1806, when Napoleon won the Battle of Jena. Italy had the fewest since its 1861 unification, Spain the fewest since it started keeping track of this in 1859. America’s “demographic exceptionalism” is despite its fertility rate (1.62 last year), thanks to immigration.

Periodically, including recently, alarmists have warned about a “population explosion” producing “overpopulation.” Such Cassandras do not notice the correlation between population increases and abundance produced by increased numbers of workers, innovators and entrepreneurs. In the past century, billions have risen from poverty as global population has quadrupled.
But, Eberstadt says, as the world has become richer, healthier, more educated and more urbanized, “the most powerful national fertility predictor” has been something related to these changes: changes in “what women want.” Volition shapes birth rates because now people everywhere are “aware of the possibility of very different ways of life from the ones that confined their parents.”


The waning of religious belief, which has generally encouraged fecundity, has coincided with increased valuing of “autonomy, self-actualization, and convenience.” Soon, when global population passes its apogee, there will emerge, other than in Africa, a worldwide wave of “top-heavy population pyramids, in which the old begin to outnumber the young,” Eberstadt says. The number of “super-old” (those 80-plus, already the world’s fastest-growing age cohort) will almost triple, to 425 million. “Just over two decades ago, fewer than 425 million people on the planet had even reached their 65th birthday,” he writes.
It is possible that “the pervasive graying of the population and protracted population decline will hobble economic growth and cripple social welfare systems in rich countries,” Eberstadt writes. Also: “A coming wave of senescence,” smaller family units, fewer people getting married, “high levels of voluntary childlessness,” “dwindling workforces, reduced savings and investment, unsustainable social outlays, and budget deficits” are the fate of developed nations — unless they make “sweeping changes.”
Eberstadt is, however, tentatively cheerful: “Steadily improving living standards and material and technological advances will still be possible.” The Earth “is richer and better fed than ever before — and natural resources are more plentiful and less expensive (after adjusting for inflation), than ever before,” and the global population is more “extensively schooled” than ever. What is required is “a favorable business climate,” which is Eberstadt’s shorthand for allowing market forces to wring maximum efficiency from fewer people: “Prosperity in a depopulating world will also depend on open economies: free trade in goods, services, and finance to counter the constraints that declining populations otherwise engender.”


The “demographic tides” are, Eberstadt writes, running against the quartet of nations (China, Russia, Iran, North Korea) that, oblivious of demography, are exaggerating their future powers. China’s next generation “is on track to be only half as large as the preceding one.”
Furthermore, “demographic trends are on course to augment American power.”
Although the United States is “a sub-replacement society, it has higher fertility levels than any East Asian country and almost all European states,” Eberstadt says. Even more important, thanks to immigration, “the United States is on track to account for a growing share of the rich world’s labor force, youth, and highly educated talent.”

One issue in this year’s presidential campaign is germane to the convulsive demographic changes that are coming: immigration. Concerning this, Donald Trump is obtuse, and Kamala Harris has, as about most things, vagueness born of timidity.

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I think that admitting that giving women freedom leads to societal collapse is not a good look
An alarming amount of women are single-issue voters over retaining the right to kill their children. And now we're demographically declining.
It may not be a good look, but it's an accurate one.
 
Africa has 1.5 billion people who can't feed themselves, and rely on subsidies from a few hundred million Western taxpayers. India & China each have 1.4 billion people, crammed into disgusting bughives cities, which devastate their countrysides.

Letting each of their populations naturally halve over the coming decades would be a massive positive to humanity. Further subsidizing and importing gorillions of them so Western nations suffer from the same problems is suicidal.
 
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"The world is overpopulated, global warming, technology will replace many entry level service jobs and physical labor! Jobs shortage!"

"We need a massive and constant influx of migration to keep our nations going. Never mind that there were three billion people in 1960 versus seven billion people today."

You people are lower than scum.
 
I think that admitting that giving women freedom leads to societal collapse is not a good look
I'm pretty sure most women in their 20s right now would say that's a good thing because society is based on racist patriarchal misogynistic homophobic transphobic ableist etc foundations and they would finally be free from the slavery of motherhood or some other such nonsense.
 
the Black Death in the 1300s

What an interesting thing to mention...

Import Johnny Foreigner to stop a second peasants revolt.

Periodically, including recently, alarmists have warned about a “population explosion” producing “overpopulation.” Such Cassandras do not notice the correlation between population increases and abundance produced by increased numbers of workers, innovators and entrepreneurs. In the past century, billions have risen from poverty as global population has quadrupled.

Yep that's working great for the UK, it's import more workers to make GDP go up and yet GDP per capita remains exactly the same. We even have more people in poverty now...

The 27 European Union countries are, collectively, 30 percent below replacement. Last year, France had fewer births than in 1806, when Napoleon won the Battle of Jena. Italy had the fewest since its 1861 unification, Spain the fewest since it started keeping track of this in 1859. America’s “demographic exceptionalism” is despite its fertility rate (1.62 last year), thanks to immigration.

Should we you know address the reasons why people are not having kids now?

No, more Johnny Foreigner...
 
The Black Death was an event that kickstarted the abolishment of serfdom and heralded the rise of the free cities in Europe because, guess what, the peasants' labor stopped being dirt cheap, which led to an increase in wages and encouraged societal development through wage and quality of life competition.

The Islamic world used to be ahead culturally and scientifically during the middle ages. It stagnated and fell hopelessly behind exactly because the Black Death never boosted the cost of labor and slaves were readily avilable.

You think you hate journalists, etc, etc...
 
The Black Death was an event that kickstarted the abolishment of serfdom and heralded the rise of the free cities in Europe because, guess what, the peasants' labor stopped being dirt cheap, which led to an increase in wages and encouraged societal development through wage and quality of life competition.

The Islamic world used to be ahead culturally and scientifically during the middle ages. It stagnated and fell hopelessly behind exactly because the Black Death never boosted the cost of labor and slaves were readily avilable.

You think you hate journalists, etc, etc...

The Black Death didn’t involve taking care of a bunch of old people. The real problem is called the “dependency ratio”

The first nation to systematically kill all their elderly is going to win this one.
 
Whose demographics? 50 million whites are worth 5 billion Indians or 50 billion nogs. The former only has an economy because we outsourced everything there and their own people can't leave fast enough. The latter only are alive because we keep feeding them.
Eberstadt, who is incapable of writing an uninteresting paragraph, is an economist and demography-is-destiny savant at the American Enterprise Institute.
Remember, these fucks control the Republican Party and ensure nothing is done on immigration.
The first nation to systematically kill all their elderly is going to win this one.
So Democrat governors putting covid patients in nursing homes were helping preserve our future?
 
Whose demographics? 50 million whites are worth 5 billion Indians or 50 billion nogs.
Ask Sweden, Germany, etc how many of their recently imported Muslims and blacks can keep a job.

Look at the unemployment rate in France for their 2nd generation Algerian imports. They were born and raised in France and are still unemployed criminals.
The first nation to systematically kill all their elderly is going to win this one.
China will probably start encouraging "euthanasia" of their oldest people within 10 yrs. After a couple generations of forced abortions backfired, what's the big deal about killing Grandma?
The Black Death was an event that kickstarted the abolishment of serfdom and heralded the rise of the free cities in Europe because, guess what, the peasants' labor stopped being dirt cheap, which led to an increase in wages and encouraged societal development through wage and quality of life competition.
True. The journo got this completely backwards.
 
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