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  2. Population decline - Wikipedia

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    Population decline, also known as depopulation, is a reduction in a human population size. Throughout history, Earth's total human population has continued to grow; however, current projections suggest that this long-term trend of steady population growth may be coming to an end.

  3. Labour in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Labour force availability (as of 2006) map. Nepal has a labour force of 16.8 million workers, the 37th largest in the world as of 2017. Although agriculture makes up only about 28 per cent of Nepal's GDP, it employs more than two-thirds of the workforce.

  4. Economy of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Malaysia is the fifth largest in Southeast Asia and the 36th largest in the world in terms of GDP. The 2018 labour productivity of Malaysia was measured at Int$55,360 per worker, the third highest in ASEAN.

  5. Demographics of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    According to a Central News Agency Report, total births in 2017 were below 200,000. Compared to previous decades, the total number of births since 2000 has been between 197,000 and 230,000. [65] If this trend continues, the senior population in Taiwan will be almost 5 times higher than the youth population by 2060.

  6. Economy of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The production of textiles and clothing is part of a growing manufacturing sector that accounted for approximately 34% of total exports in 2002, employing 40% of the industrial workforce. The government wishes to increase 3 exports from $1.27 billion in 2001 to $3.29 billion in 2010 and has raised this to 5.7 billion in 2019.

  7. Remote work - Wikipedia

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    An April 2023 survey of 558 central London workers' requirements for onsite working found the most common response was 2 and 3 days p/w at 26% and 21% of responses respectively. Fewer cited 1, 4, and 5 days, each making 8 - 11% of responses. Having no requirement was second-most common at 25% of responses.

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