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Home >  Short Publications >  Second Thoughts about Africa's Demographic Prospects
Second Thoughts about Africa's Demographic Prospects
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By Nicholas Eberstadt
Posted: Monday, July 26, 2004
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AEI Online  (Washington)
Publication Date: July 21, 2004

The author addresses health concerns in Africa and the effects of disease on demographic trends.

Nicholas Eberstadt is the Henry Wendt Scholar at AEI.

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