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Is Data Showing a Rapid Decrease In EU Population? EESC Says YES





These indicators suggest that by the end of the century the EU’s Share of the total world Population will be a meagre 4.1%.

Is Data Showing a Rapid Decrease In EU Population? EESC Says YES
Is Data Showing a Rapid Decrease In EU Population? EESC Says YES

The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) on 14th November held a conference on demographic challenges in the European Union (EU).

During the conference, the EESC president Luca Jahier drew attention to some alarming indicators showing a rapid decrease in the EU Population.

These indicators suggest that by the end of the century the EU’s share of the total world population will be a meagre 4.1%.

Half of the countries in the EU currently have a negative birth rate and life expectancy is rising, which necessarily leads to the ageing and shrinking of the working-age and reproductive-age population.

As a result, by 2060, for every elderly person there will be two people of working age, compared to four currently.

The European Economic and Social Committee adopts on average 170 opinions a year on a wide range of subjects concerning European integration. It therefore plays an active role in the processes of shaping Community Policies and preparing Community decisions.