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There are several unique focuses for 2025. I covered the first 12 in Part One. The following are the rest I have discovered for this year. As with all issues of LEEP Ink, the following descriptions are a...
We've arrived at another new year; the older I get, the more frequently they come. When I was younger, years seemed to take a long time to pass. Now, they're just a blip—here and gone. For ma...
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The family is the basic building block of society and central to all aspects of cultural uniqueness. May 15 was proclaimed the International Day of Families by the UN General Assembly in 1993 with resolution A/RES/47/237. It is considered an opportunity to reflect on the international community's importance to families.
Activities on this day include workshops and conferences, radio and television programs, newspaper articles, and cultural programs highlighting relevant themes. In late 2022, the global population reached eight billion people, marking a significant milestone in human development. This growth is primarily attributed to advancements in healthcare, leading to longer lifespans. However, population growth is expected to continue, albeit at a slower pace. Projections indicate that the population may reach 9.8 billion by 2050 and 11.2 billion by 2100, raising concerns about sustainable urbanization and climate change management. Demographic change is a key megatrend that profoundly impacts families worldwide. It is influenced by fertility and mortality patterns. Declining fertility rates have several benefits, including increased investments in children's health and education, leading to poverty reduction and socio-economic development. Research suggests that lower fertility rates also contribute to women's labor force participation. However, smaller families may face challenges in coping with caregiving responsibilities, particularly during unemployment or illness, as there are fewer family members to rely on. Moreover, low fertility rates can have implications for labor forces and social structures, potentially affecting areas such as social security and gender equality.
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