Eberstadt's analyses reveal that the global decline in birth rates is critical, with many developed nations now facing an age of depopulation similar to historical events.
He notes that the current crisis resembles the aftermath of the Black Death, highlighting the unprecedented decline in the global population and its repercussions.
In contrast, the youngest countries, often defined by suffering from poverty and violence, show that a high birth rate can accompany a myriad of societal issues.
The juxtaposition of the aging populations in wealthier nations against the youthful populations in poorer countries raises significant questions about future global stability.
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