Hans Rosling: Religions and babies
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Published on May 22, 2012
http://www.ted.com Hans Rosling had a question: Do some religions have a higher birth rate than others -- and how does this affect global population growth? Speaking at the TEDxSummit in Doha, Qatar, he graphs data over time and across religions. With his trademark humor and sharp insight, Hans reaches a surprising conclusion on world fertility rates.
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curriekana 2 months ago
If you look him up, Hans Rosling has been doing these stat videos for years.
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cozumelfitness 2 months ago
religion DOES have a lot to do with wether it allows women to have less babies,get good education, enter the work force.
countries are slowly waking up and easing the rules of their own religion and that is why the growing population trend will come to a halt.
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Dextear 3 days ago
Which they proceed to molest.
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evan fike 6 days ago
Bloody Catholics... filling up the world with children.
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galapagoensis 1 week ago
No, people don't need more children, they need to stop enculturation into ethnocentric views and become capable of living within different societies around the world as our ancestors did, that's the only way to sustain human life on earth by allowing nature overcome human overcrowding in a regional perspective.
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Ahldor 1 week ago
The graphs aren't as simple as they are you think they are. Theres alot of work behind them, and Hans is not alone working on them. I prefer this presentation rather then listening to boring speeches 2 hours long where you forget 95 percent just because of boringness. And you must realize that there is no difference in accuracy if the data is presented in a boring way or in an entertaining way. Finally, as with every other statistics there are always more factors that could be counted in.
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kranthi933 2 weeks ago
thanks
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boyonstilts3121 2 weeks ago
this video completely ignores the dangers of underpopulation. when you don't have enough children, you have less young workers capable of paying for the costs of the elderly, and then massive societal suffering will ensue. look at where Japan is heading. look at the austerity measures in Greece when you have too few people working and too many people depending on the government. we need to start having more children.
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SocratesAth 3 weeks ago
Couldn't agree more.
However, I think what he meant is that there are no significant differences between religions. Whether you are Christian, Hindu or Muslim does not influence your fertility rate. The fact that you are religious, does.
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schirber kandi 1 month ago
Sensitive topic.
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