SOCIAL INDICATORS OF THE WORLD POPULATION AND CHANGES IN THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF THE POPULATION
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Population, quality of life, aging, youth, population change, migration, demographic change, demographic growth, urbanization, vandalism.Abstract
The article analyzes the specific ways in which the population transitions to a better lifestyle due to population growth, improved quality of life, an excessive increase in the need for medical services, the need for education, changes in the worldview of young people in the process of globalization (decrease in birth rates), etc.
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