The world is facing a stark demographic divide as fertility rates plummet for most countries but remain high across sub-Saharan Africa, dramatically reshaping the global population landscape by the end of the century, according to a new study, among the largest such new forecasts.

The research, published early on Thursday in the journal The Lancet, provides forecasts on global fertility and birth patterns through 2100. It has found that by 2050, three-quarters of nations will have fertility rates below 2.1
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