oa Global demographic trends and their impact on children, families, and policy
This report looks at how today’s big demographic shifts are reshaping families. The world adds about 83 million people a year and may peak near 11.2 billion by 2100. Six trends stand out: falling fertility; changing partnering patterns (later marriage, more cohabitation and single-parent households); sharp drops in child and maternal mortality (with regional gaps); a historic youth bulge; persistent child marriage; and rapid population aging, with economic and social pressures to match.
Policy priorities cut across these trends: guarantee free, quality education; ensure fair access to jobs; strengthen lifetime health and universal coverage (including family planning); and adopt family-friendly measures such as maternity/paternity leave and childcare. The bottom line: progress is real, but uneven, especially in vulnerable regions, so governments need practical, family-centered policies that expand choices and support wellbeing across the life course.
1st English edition
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Maternal and Child Mortality Trends