RT @MichaelAArouet: We've all heard about the demographic crisis in Europe, but look at what's happening in Asia. At a fertility rate of 1… #DemographicCrisis #FertilityRate #AsiaInsights #EU #AS
RT @MichaelAArouet: We've all heard about the demographic crisis in Europe, but look at what's happening in Asia. At a fertility rate of 1… #DemographicTrends #FertilityRate #AsiaCrisis #EU #AS
Europe's population is projected to decline by 11.7% from 2025 to 2100, with countries like Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland experiencing the largest declines, while nations such as Luxembourg, Iceland, and Malta are expected to grow, primarily influenced by fertility rates and migration patterns. #PopulationDecline #FertilityRates #DemographicChanges

The European Union's population is projected to decline by 53 million by the end of the century, reaching 398.9 million, due to record low birth rates—expected to fall to 1.3 children per woman—resulting in a demographic shift characterized by fewer children and more elderly individuals, with one in six people anticipated to be 80 or older by 2100. #PopulationDecline #FertilityRate #EuropeanUnion






