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Sometimes the term underpopulation is applied to a specific economic system.
"Underpopulation" is usually defined as a state in which a country's population has declined too much to support its current economic system.
Shaw, more than 150 students short of predicted enrollment, effectively benefited from its underpopulation.
In the case of underpopulation the colonists are re-called.
Religious teachings that ignore these human rights cannot be justified by either overpopulation or underpopulation.
Nor is there an underpopulation of the moose and caribou that wolves prey on.
This problem, combined with underpopulation (caused by the Black Death), affected the system of agriculture.
Underpopulation combined with undercultivated land left nearly everyone undernourished.
Is our future endangered by overpopulation or underpopulation?
Underpopulation, on the other hand, results in over-representation, again eroding the principle of parity.
The change from underpopulation to the crazed world of Pakistani Punjab.
Count Vormuir came up with this wonderful idea how to solve his District's underpopulation problem.
The expulsion of Germans led to widespread underpopulation.
The need for colonization of new worlds led to underpopulation, which was partially compensated by mass cloning.
Countering their view are feminists and family-planning experts who find it absurd to be concerned about underpopulation.
In C7th-8th, is underpopulation in Europe, and undercultivated lands lead to undernourishment.
If progress associations had served the decades of relative Shire "underpopulation", what could serve the period of "overpopulation"?
Ours is underpopulation.
In a 2008 article, dog advocate Loretta Baughan claimed that underpopulation was the reality rather than overpopulation.
Though its range is limited, it is abundant in its natural habitat and is not considered to be in danger of underpopulation.
Underpopulation: Economically, a situation in which an increase in the size of the labor force will result in an increase in per worker productivity.
It will be the increasing underpopulation of the developed countries - Japan and the nations of Europe and North America.
The reforms also aimed to counter socio-political problems, including underpopulation and shortages of goods such as food and water, which together intensified existing economic problems.
Suffering from severe underpopulation, especially after the planned expulsion of the "non-national" ethnic groups, the Finns theorized several possible ways to repopulate the region.
The result, the study said, has been an overpopulation of Senate districts in New York City and an underpopulation of districts upstate.