
Population Decline: How Our Future Will Change
With fewer births and more elderly people, population decline could redefine the global balance: what will a more “empty” world look like?
With fewer births and more elderly people, population decline could redefine the global balance: what will a more “empty” world look like?
A recent study reveals that family structures around the world are set to undergo a drastic change due to the global demographic transition
Japan sees a decline of 800.000 residents in one year, despite a 10% increase in foreign residents. The demographic crisis accelerates.
Economic uncertainties and pandemics seriously risk producing very serious damage to the birth rate in Italy: the estimates are by no means good.
The Greek economic crisis has already produced malnutrition and death, but the population will also collapse demographically within 30 years if it does not reverse the trend.
We are on the eve of a new phase of humanity, in which the balance will not be tied in by high mortality, but by low fertility.