Jordan in 2030: The Future Demographic
6/14/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... rates, fertility rates and negative net migration. However, there will still be significant increases in all population age groups in this period with the exception of the 0-9 year group. Euromonitor International's Future Demographic reports ...
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Consumer Lifestyles in Croatia
6/7/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... consumer spending and belt-tightening. As the country is due to join the European Union in 2013, many are hoping that the government can implement needed reforms to restore growth and boost sagging consumer confidence. Euromonitor's ...
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$1,900.00
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Consumer Lifestyles in Kazakhstan
6/4/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... consumers and afford to dine out and the habit is becoming more widespread. Kazakhstan is the ninth-largest country in the world, with a low population density. Availability of products and services vary widely between the ...
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Morocco in 2030: The Future Demographic
6/4/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... are both decreasing, the working age population (15-64) will increase between 2012 and 2030. Net migration has been negative since 1984. The largest city in 2012 was Casablanca and this will remain so in 2030 ...
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Venezuela in 2030 : The Future Demographic
5/28/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... birth rates in 2012-2030, Venezuela will remain one of the younger countries in Latin America in 2030. Venezuela’s population is extremely urbanised with 88.8% of the population residing in urban areas in 2012, rising to ...
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Kuwait in 2030: The Future Demographic
5/17/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... and are forecast to comprise 74.9% of the population in 2030, up from 69.1% in 2012. Kuwait is extremely urbanised with urban residents accounting for 98.4% of total population in 2012, increasing to 98.7% in ...
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$900.00
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Singapore in 2030: The Future Demographic
5/14/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... over three quarters of this growth. The number of live births will increase as a result of rising fertility while the number of deaths will rise due to increases in older population groups. Singapore is ...
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Mexico in 2030: The Future Demographic
4/25/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... compounded by falling birth rates and fertility. Population growth will be driven by huge increases in the population aged 50+ which will expand by 82.3%. Mexico city dominates the urban landscape and will continue to ...
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Indonesia in 2030 : The Future Demographic
4/17/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... will be ageing rapidly as the number of those aged 50+ increases by 84.0% in 2012-2030, while the number of children aged 0-9 years will decline by 14.6%. Jakarta, the capital, will continue to dominate ...
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Consumer Lifestyles in Thailand
4/17/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... gap in income equality – 66% of the population live in slums outside of Bangkok or in rural areas while the number of Thai millionaires is growing - most consumers remain confident about the personal ...
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American Lifestyles 2013: Five Years Later - US - April 2013
4/1/2013 | published by: Mintel International Group Ltd.
... ‘Great Depression’ of the 1930s have consumers retaining a budget mindset that applies to purchasing across nearly all categories. However, consumers—whether they like to admit it or not—have increased their spending while they continue to ...
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Bahrain in 2030: The Future Demographic
3/25/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... of men and women at first marriage will increase between 2012 and 2030, meanwhile the quantity of single people will increase. In 2012 the biggest city was the capital, Manama, and it will remain so ...
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Azerbaijan in 2030 : The Future Demographic
3/20/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... be compounded by falling birth rates, despite relatively high fertility rates. The average age of women at childbirth will fall from 24.7 years in 2012 to 23.8 years in 2030. Baku dominated the urban landscape ...
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The UK in 2030 : The Future Demographic
3/12/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... average age at childbirth is climbing. London dominates the UK’s urban landscape and will continue to do so. Euromonitor International's Future Demographic reports provide in-depth data and analysis of population changes in 85 countries, 7 ...
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Saudi Arabia in 2030: The Future Demographic
3/11/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... will still be amongst the youngest countries in the GCC by 2030. Despite a decline in net migration in 2012-2030, the share of foreign citizens in total population is expected to increase to 34.9% by ...
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Consumer Lifestyles in Iran
3/11/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... affected levels of consumer spending. Regardless, demand for goods remains high and many consumers now rely on the informal market to acquire what they want. Generally, consumers do not anticipate that their situation will improve ...
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Consumer Lifestyles in Denmark
3/7/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... Danish workers remain extremely productive and the country has a very high rate of labour force participation, providing a relatively high standard of living that is backstopped by a strong welfare state, albeit at the ...
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Freedonia Focus on Demographics: United States
3/1/2013 | published by: Freedonia Focus Reports
... of age group by under 15 years, 15-24 years, 25-34 years, 35-54 years, 55-64 years, 65 years and older, 65-74 years, 75-84 years, and 85 years and older. To illustrate historical trends, the resident population, ...
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Consumer Lifestyles in Bolivia
2/28/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... economic growth and this has helped boost consumer income and spending despite wages still being the lowest in Latin America. A plethora of government initiatives and income transfers have reduced income inequality and brought a ...
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Consumer Lifestyles in Russia
2/18/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... near term it will affect some consumers’ penchant to spend on non-essentials but, regardless, Russians love to shop and this is expected to continue to drive continued demand for a wide range of goods and ...
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Consumer Lifestyles in Guatemala
2/7/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... to Guatemalans, improving consumer confidence has also been stymied by household incomes that have increased only slightly (in real terms) over the past several years. A large proportion of household spending is funded by remittances ...
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$1,900.00
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Consumers and The Economic Outlook - US - February 2013
2/1/2013 | published by: Mintel International Group Ltd.
... the housing market, and are not relying on their homes to appreciate in value. What this means is that the household deleveraging process of the last few years is only the beginning. Consumers are now ...
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Consumer Lifestyles in Belgium
1/30/2013 | published by: Euromonitor International
... of a tightened job market as companies shift manufacturing to low-cost countries such as Spain. Overall, consumers are expected to remain budget-conscious, increasing their savings and remaining wary of spending on what they deem non-essential ...
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$1,900.00
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