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The Shape of Things to Come
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Chapter One - The Shape of Things
Chapter Two - Very Young Age Structures
Chapter Three - Youthful Structures
Chapter Four - Transitional Age Structures
Chapter Five - Mature Structures
Chapter Six - Subtypes and a Speculative Structure
Chapter Seven - Things to Come
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FACT SHEET: Why Population Age Structure Matters To A Safer, More Equitable World
Appendix: Country Tables
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Fact Sheet: Why Population Age Structure Matters To A Safer, More Equitable World
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Fact Sheet - French: Pourquoi la pyramide des âges importe pour un monde plus sûr et plus équitable
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Fact Sheet - Spanish: Por qué la composición de la población por edad es importante para un mundo más seguro y equitativo
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Country Case Studies
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Germany
Iran
Mexico
Nigeria
Pakistan
South Korea
Tunisia
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