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100 1 0 _aZaninetti, Jean-Marc
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245 0 0 _aUnited States: population dynamics in the face of structural change
260 _c2024.
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520 _aThe United States of America remains the third most populous country in the world after India and China. Since independence, it has undergone a remarkable demographic expansion, with immigration as the main driving force. However, for a long time, the natural balance has been strongly in surplus, thanks in particular to a higher fertility rate than in other Western countries. Since the 2000s, however, the population and geography of the United States have undergone significant change. To assess this, we need to answer the following questions: Why is the natural balance in the United States weakening in an unprecedented way? What structural changes are taking place in the geography of the countries of origin of immigration? How is the spatial distribution of the population between U.S. states being profoundly altered?
690 _aageing
690 _alife expectancy
690 _aimmigration
690 _aUnited States of America
690 _apopulation geography
690 _abirth rate
690 _ainternal migration
690 _aillegal immigration
690 _afertility rate
690 _apolitical demography
690 _ademography
690 _acensus
690 _apopulation
690 _amortality
786 0 _nLes analyses de Population & Avenir | o 48 | 1 | 2024-03-13 | p. 1-24 | 2552-2078
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-analyses-de-population-et-avenir-2024-1-page-1?lang=en
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