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Demographic Trends

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TREND: Populations in the developed world will continue to age, while the developing world grows younger and more urbanised leading to differing usage patterns and competing demands on the information environment. Hyperconnectivity expands the influence and role of migrants and diasporas.

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Table of Contents

  1. Literature Review
    1. Cross-cutting Political and Regulatory Trends
    2. Social Trends
      1. Internet Balkanisation and Increasingly Automated Personalisation
      2. Information Rich or Information Overload? The Blessing and Curse of Abundant Choice
      3. Hyper-connectivity - Challenges and Opportunities
      4. Demographic Trends
        1. Migration to Urban Areas in the Developing World
        2. An Ageing Population in the Developed World
        3. The Role of Diapsoras increases in a Hyper-connected World
      5. Open Education Resources and the Rising Importance of Non-Formal and Informal Learning
    3. Economic Trends
    4. Technological Trends
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