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    clay dube
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    Click on the link below and you'll get data on China from 1995 to today and projections to 2025. A terrific resource that students can use to compare trends across time and across the globe.
    http://www.census.gov/population/international/data/idb/region.php?N=%20Results%20&T=13&A=separate&RT=0&Y=2012&R=-1&C=CH

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    clay dube
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    Below is a pdf version of the presentation I made on Friday, Nov. 23. Population shifts are closely intertwined with economic development and can have a political impact as well. Please feel free to use the presentation with your own students. Do not otherwise share it or post it online.

    I'd love to hear how you discuss population change with your own students. Do you discuss how family decisions taken in the aggregate can drive big shifts?

    What are the implications of China's great shortage of women? In Japan and Taiwan, women are being brought in as brides for farmers. They come from China, from Vietnam, and from elsewhere.
    edited by Clay Dube on 11/24/2012

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