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All that tells me is that someone likes normal distribution charts. It describes the concept but I still have no idea what OP is talking about. What started in France in the 1800s and continues in America today? | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | Terr_ a day ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I feel the Wikipedia article is pretty clear. It refers to a repeated pattern of changes in births, deaths, technological change, and industrialization. The pattern can be seen in many countries, with various timing-offsets and rates. It has nothing to do with any particular ethnicity. Insofar as "immigration" comes into play, it refers to economic demand for labor as the population-bump people exit the labor pool. | |||||||||||||||||
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I think he means declining birth rates? They were low during the French Third Republic and didn’t recover until WW2 iirc | |||||||||||||||||
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