WW1 and it's longterm consequences… :marseyww1german1:


								

								

!mathematics !historychads Germany's demographic evolution

And France's :#marseyww1french1:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17287708354639.webp

England & Wales :#marseyww1british1:

Nootice the drop after 1914, never to recover until a slight boom in the late 60s.

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the war that invented the concept of "generations"

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When your age group is so weird you get a label

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This also kinda shows how 1/3rd of the population entering retirement might frick alphoomers. The rippling effect will probably continue for hundreds of years.

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This is why every Western government, even chud ones, are importing one billion Bomalians. There's no other way to plug up that gap.

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Why would it frick alphoomers? 1/3rd population entering retirement just means they are going to die alone. We have already seen how this plays out in Japan and South Korea.

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From that animation it seems like the lack of childbrith during both wars had more of a profound long-term effect on the population than the loss of men.

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>female surplus during the wars

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Probably just takes a very long time to recover when the relative loss is so high

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