The EU’s population is expected to peak at around 453 million in 2026, before beginning a gradual decline. By 2100, if ...
Next year is the last year that Europe's population is set to grow, as it is expected to start declining in 2026, with just one in 25 people living in the EU by the turn of the century, statisticians ...
In an NZZ interview, demographics expert Tim Judah says that most of Europe is grappling with declining populations due to low birth rates, and that immigration is needed to offset the decline.
Emilie Gouger examines existing family policies at European level – as well as the reforms being considered in this area – in a May 2007 working paper for the Thomas More Institute. She suggests two ...
Received opinion holds, in the phrase of Auguste Comte, a 19th-century social scientist, that “demography is destiny” and that Europe is doomed by its death-spiral population numbers. American ...
The rates of bloodstream infections caused by drug-resistant bacteria will increase substantially across Europe in the next ...
Long dismissed as speculative and alarmist, population studies by a slew of think-tanks have rightly warned that Europe will confront unaffordable costs and social pressures from an ageing society by ...
Screenshot of the YouTube “Ukraine’s demographic problems” interview between Nikita Vasylenko, Professor of Journalism at Kyiv’s National Shevchenko University (L) and pro-Russian commentator ...
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