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Israel : Prof. Alon Tal Addresses Israel's Overpopulation in Groundbreaking Book, The Land Is Full
2016
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Israels historic demographic policies are no longer sustainable and the country must actively change direction, according to award-winning Israeli environmental activist and Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) Professor Alon Tal in his new book, The Land is FullAddressing Overpopulation in Israel. In a recent Op-Ed in The New York Times, Tal explained that \"It is Israels high fertility rate 50 percent higher than most other Western countriesthat puts it on an unsustainable course. This didnt happen naturally; it is the result of decades of government programs that encouraged large families. As the country fills up, Israel needs a change of direction, with economic strategies to empower women of all communities in its diverse society.\"
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