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The Changing Face of London: Demography
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 402 no. 8769 (Jan. 2012)
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page 50-51.
Topik:
Population Growth
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Demographics
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Trends
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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EE29.70
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London imports the young and exports the old, the theory goes--or went. For decades people have come to the capital to go to university or work, moving out again when their children require more space or education or when they retire. But a startling demographic change has drastically slowed the conveyor belt. Births in the capital each year have soared by 25% since 2002, as British women who delayed childbearing finally got down to it and London's many immigrants produced in Stakhanovite quantities. London contributed fully 37% of England's natural population increase (the surplus of births over deaths) between 2009 and 2010. Many parents are now staying put, thanks to a sticky mortgage market that makes it hard for buyers to get a loan and a sticky labor market that makes it hard for anyone to be sure of a job. So London is getting both younger and older--and above all bigger. Net outflows to the rest of Britain are half what they were in 2005, partly because more people have drifted into London. Net inflows from overseas, though dwindling, remain positive.
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