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  • retro
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    The declining demographics in the developed world are linked to cultural and socioeconomic factors. That cause women to start to have children at far to late a age.

    Female fertlity declines by 50% over the age of 30 and late life births have dysgenic health effects.

    The Islamic worlds demographic growth is nothing compared to Africa's. Which not only has a extremly high fertility rates, but a population of over a billion people now.

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    Last edited by retro; 08-10-2010, 10:05 PM.

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  • Ari
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    Hey Nicole, welcome

    What are the men in Armenia doing? All the ladies there are amazing or is it that all of us are going there and finding wives and taking them away

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  • gegev
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    Originally posted by nicole61 View Post
    Hi Hello everyone ,
    This is Nicole Anderson am new to this Forum . Especially alongside country will high to increase the population.
    Welcome!

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  • nicole61
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    Re: Birth rate in Armenia

    Hi Hello everyone ,



    This is Nicole Anderson am new to this Forum . Especially alongside country will high to increase the population.


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  • gegev
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    This guy claimed that demographic crisis depends on Armenia’s poor economic condition. And I asked him following question:
    Originally posted by gegev View Post
    FYI: France’s high birth rate is attributed to the 10% of its Muslim population(P.S. mostly poor) and they(P.S. indigenous French) are trying to do something with it. Because as statistics show during this century, with this trend, France will become a country with predominantly Muslim population . By the way John I wonder whether you are Muslim or Christian?

    Please explain me from your RICH scientific point of view. Why the developed/rich countries suffer much worse demographic crisis, among their wealthy indigenous population, than the “poor” Armenia does?
    And this clever "non"-muslim aaaanswers:

    Originally posted by JohnCanadian View Post
    @gegev you asked a very silly question just think about what you write before writing it. Of course I am not Muslim don't be so callow. I am Catholic.
    I can ask the same question about you in fact, are you muslim?
    In terms of France's birth rate whether they are muslim or not is irrelevant to a countries population growth. If the birth rate grows at a stable rate there should be no problem.
    May I ask; where is located your head in your body?
    Last edited by gegev; 07-17-2010, 05:58 AM. Reason: editing

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  • levon
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    BIRTHS AND DEATHS

    A1+ The most urgent and objective information from Armenia. News, videos, live streams/ online/. Politics, Social, Culture, Sports,interviews, everything in a website

    02:24 pm | Today

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    There have been 21,198 births in Armenia in the first semester of 2010.

    In the same period, there have been 6,722 cases
    of determining the father
    What does this mean? If I understand it correctly, of the 21,198 6,722 have been to unwed mothers? Why would the father need to be determined for almost the third of the births? Something must have been wrong in the translation as I have a hard time believing that 1/3 of all births in Armenia are to unwed mothers.

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  • UrMistake
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    Hmm that means less condom use i guess...for 1000 couples out of million great statistics must be a revolution up there!!!!

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  • Haykakan
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    It says 1,074 more births this year.

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  • UrMistake
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    Lol what are you saying its the same thing with last year...

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  • Haykakan
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    BIRTHS AND DEATHS

    A1+ The most urgent and objective information from Armenia. News, videos, live streams/ online/. Politics, Social, Culture, Sports,interviews, everything in a website

    02:24 pm | Today

    Social

    There have been 21,198 births in Armenia in the first semester of 2010.

    According to the Civil Acts Registry Agency of the RA Ministry
    of Justice, this number is 1,074 more compared to the same period
    last year.

    In the first semester of this year, there have been 8,730 marriages,
    1,552 divorces compared to 8,866 marriages and 1,501 divorces in the
    same period in 2009. In the same period, there have been 6,722 cases
    of determining the father compared to 6,538 cases in the same period
    last year and 66 children have been adopted compared to 60 last year.

    In the first semester of 2010, there have been 14,447 deaths in
    Armenia compared to 14,465 cases in the same period last year.


    Yay more births then last year! Lets hope our economy improves so these kids can stay and live happy lives in Hayastan.

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