Regions 2020 - Demographic Challenges for European Regions

The report examines demographic challenges for European regions, focusing on population dynamics, regional variations, and implications for growth, sustainability, and equity.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: European Commission
Authors: Alexandra Rillaers, Hugo Poelman, Zuzana Gáková, Gabriella Fésüs
Time horizon: 2020
Geographic focus: European Union, Central And Eastern Europe, Eastern Germany, Southern Italy, Northern Spain, United Kingdom, Southern France, Greece, Spain, Middle East And North Africa Region, Turkey, Central-asia, South East Europe

Methods

The research method involved analyzing population projections from Eurostat (EUROPOP 2004) and the United Nations (2006 World Population Prospects). It also utilized a demographic vulnerability index combining variables like working-age population, elderly population, and population decline. The study considered factors such as fertility rates, life expectancy, migration, health, disability, gender, and ethnicity.

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Key Insights

The research explores demographic trends across European regions, highlighting the diversity in population growth, aging, and migration. It assesses the impact of these trends on regional growth, public finances, environmental sustainability, and social disparities, emphasizing the need for integration of migrants and marginalized groups.

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