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Australia's Birth Rate Reaches Historic Low, Raising Economic Concerns

In a significant demographic shift, Australia recorded 286,998 births in 2023, resulting in a total fertility rate (TFR) of just 1.50 babies per woman, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). This marks a decline from the previous year’s TFR of 1.63 and continues......

Morocco's Chief Statistician: New Census to Unveil Insights into Moroccan Family Dynamics

The national census of the Moroccan population and housing, conducted in September, is set to offer profound insights into the evolving dynamics of Moroccan families. Officials are eagerly awaiting the results, which are expected to provide a comprehensive understanding of family structures and relationships. The......

Morocco's Prime Minister: Autonomy Plan Offers a Path to Resolve Sahara Dispute

In a recent address, Morocco's Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch has emphasized that the country's proposed autonomy plan for Sahara is the key to resolving the long-standing territorial dispute. The Prime Minister's remarks come at a critical juncture, as the region's future hangs in the......

Over 95,000 Japanese individuals are aged 100 or older, with the majority being women

Japan's centenarian population has reached an unprecedented high, with over 95,000 individuals aged 100 or older, according to the latest government data. This remarkable milestone sheds light on the country's unique demographic landscape and the challenges it poses to its economy. As of September......

Morocco Initiates 2024 National Census of Population and Housing

Morocco launches its 7th General Census of Population and Housing, aiming to provide an accurate demographic and living conditions snapshot through September 30. The High Commission for Planning (HCP) in Morocco has commenced the data collection phase of the 7th General Census of Population and Housing......

Morocco Gears Up for Nationwide Census: High Commissioner Outlines Final Preparations

As Morocco prepares to launch its national census on September 1, Ahmed Lahlimi Alami, the High Commissioner for Planning, has announced that final preparations are underway. In a recent press conference, Alami detailed the extensive measures taken to ensure the success of this crucial demographic undertaking. Beginning......

Morocco Emerges as Key Source of Jewish Migration to Israel, New Study Reveals

A recent study by the Pew Research Center has shed light on the significant role Morocco plays in global Jewish migration patterns, particularly to Israel. The research, which analyzed United Nations data up to 2020, reveals that Morocco is the fourth largest origin country for Jewish migrants worldwide,......

Morocco Adopts Humane Strategies to Tackle Stray Dog Population

Morocco is implementing modern, humane methods to address its stray dog and cat population, a pressing issue that poses significant challenges to public health and sanitation. The Ministry of Interior, through the Directorate General of Local Authorities (DGCT), has intensified its efforts by providing......

Moroccan Christians Push for Representation in Forthcoming National Census

In a bold move towards greater visibility and recognition, Moroccan Christians are calling for their inclusion in the country's upcoming 2024 census. This push for representation comes amid ongoing challenges faced by religious minorities in the North African nation, despite constitutional guarantees......

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