Greece Faces Demographic Decline over Aging, Low Birth Rates
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Greece faces demographic decline over aging, low birth rates
ATHENS, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- Greece's population has fallen over 400,000 in the past 13 years due to plunging birth rates, aging, and outward migration, Greek media reported Saturday.
Low Birth Rates, Brain Drain and Living Conditions Drive Greece’s Population Down by Half a Million
The population of Greece declined by half a million in thirteen years. Credit White Summer, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0 The latest report by the Laboratory of Demographic and Social Analyses of the University of Thessaly paints a grim picture of the demographic present and future of Greece as the country’s population continues to age disproportionately and drop dramatically in numbers. Data showed that the total population of Greece declined…
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"In the country's already burdened population structure, we could say schematically that the living conditions in Greece today seem to either push young people to flee or to become childless," explains the Demographic and Social Analysis Laboratory - University of Thessaly in an analysis it published, regarding the reduction of the country's population by half a million. The Demographic and Social Analysis Laboratory - University of Thessaly inf…
Demographics are a huge threat to Greece - The birth/death balance in our country is expected to be negative by 2050, according to a study by EDKA - The role of immigration
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