The Shift That Is Changing Demographics Forever
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2024
- The drop in Child Mortality in the last century is remarkable. In all nations on earth the rate has dropped quickly, not the least during the last couple of decades. At the same time, still, 5 million children die every year before the age of 5.
In this video we are visualizing many aspects of this development. This is partly a remake of a video of mine from 2020.
Fertility rate: • This is Why so Few are...
The Demographic Transition: • Explaining the demogra...
00:00 Intro
01:27 Individual vs societal level
03:41 Covid-19
05:54 Historical and current levels
08:27 1920-2020 by nation
09:29 Child mortality and fertility rates
11:14 Deaths per age group
11:31 Causes of death
12:59 Health care and vaccinations
13:59 Map visualization
15:09 Risk assessment
16:49 Outro
Small Circles Forward by Daniel Karlsson Lönnö 2022.
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Sources:
Weekly Updates by Select Demographic and Geographic Characteristics. CDC. www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/co...
Causes of Death. Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. vizhub.healthdata.org/cod/
Child Mortality. Gapminder. www.gapminder.org/tools/
Child Mortality. Our World in Data. ourworldindata.org/child-mort...
Music from Epidemic Sounds:
"Everyone Rainfalls" by Alfie-Jay Winters downloaded from Epidemic Sounds. www.epidemicsound.com/
"The Trauma of Loss" by Miles Avida downloaded from Epidemic Sounds. www.epidemicsound.com/
"Thou Shall Not Waive" by Jon Bjork downloaded from Epidemic Sounds. www.epidemicsound.com/
"Where does it end" by Max Anson downloaded from Epidemic Sounds. www.epidemicsound.com/
All videos from Storyblocks; www.videoblocks.com/, or from the Public Domain.
Vectorized map: World with Countries - Single Color by FreeVectorMaps.com - Розваги
We need more news like this. Our world is not perfect but it's getting better.
Seems very much not to be the case. Climate change overshadows good news like these thousandfold
Thanks for another great video
Studies seem to show that losing a spouce is much more painful than losing a child. I guess we are instinctively wired to accept child mortality, even tho we are also wired to do everything we can to make sure our children survive.
Losing a spouse comes with a significant loss in security and support though. It's not just grief, it's being suddenly overworked and without a support network at the same time as you're experiencing your grief. Imagine if instead of asking the question "which is worse, losing your child or your spouse?", we asked "which is worse, losing your child, or losing your child and then your house and your savings and your access to daycare?"
So if people exhibit more severe symptoms of grief after losing their spouses, it doesn't necessarily follow that this is because of an evolutionary resilience to child loss.
@@thomaskilmer Ask yourself this question. How many babies are being BORN TODAY and for every each day for every young man and young man woman so that by the time these young man and woman are already old and are going to retire these babies, by that time, will be fully matured and educated and highly skilled so that there will be a sufficient number of young working men and women to replace them and to pay the taxes needed to provide the revenues needed to sustain the social security checks and pension checks and medicare funding-budget and etc?
@@thomaskilmer No. In most societies your spouce isnt your only adult family. You have your parrents and your siblings and your cousins and their parrents and maybe children, all of whom will help you if your spouce dies. Its not about the material.
Ask yourself this question. How many babies are being BORN TODAY and for every each day for every young man and young man woman so that by the time these young man and woman are already old and are going to retire these babies, by that time, will be fully matured and educated and highly skilled so that there will be a sufficient number of young working men and women to replace them and to pay the taxes needed to provide the revenues needed to sustain the social security checks and pension checks and medicare funding-budget and etc?
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Can't help but want to give you an atomic bearhugz.,.. be well
here in india, historically famines have killed more children than anything.Most of that blame is for british policies only.... ancient india didnt have as many famines as british rule had. explotation was at max during british rule ofcourse. since independence, a lot of measure have been taken, ton of money spent and today i dont see anyone who is afraid that their children might not survive. basic medical facilities are available till last mile. infact a lot of those death were prevented just by ors and more hygienic environment.
Anchient India had a much smaller population. Famine grows more common as a land aproaches its carrying capacity.
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this video is kinda useless? i dont see your point. so babies die more freqeuntly in poor countries? and rich nations are lucky to prevent that. and? so what?
If that is the only thing you cared enough about to take with you, you need a lot of soul searching before being a happy and responsible person.
Ser its entertainment and education. That is the point.