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  • 3:10 shrinking qualified people -> more education: wrong, we need to get more children from qualified people, not to invest billions in our Idiots. 3:45 less youg brains -> increase output: wrong, result will be more stress and higher opportunity costs for the talented. this will lead to less children from them. 4:28 Family friendly infrastructure -> Both genders Work: VERY WRONG! Both fathers and mothers work is one of THE REASONS for our problems not the SOLUTION!!!

  • my question is : this populatio reduction in europe in the next decades are due to energy? i mean i read is going to reduce by some 20 % in 40 years.

  • What is the future -- Simple Europeans make 1-2 children foreigners as many as woman can produce Muslims lead ,

    They make 3-4-5-6-7-8 -11 is very common You do not have to be GENIUS to figure where this is going. Kosovo 99.99 % Muslim highest birth rate in Europe. You can see on Kosovo Albanian refugees war videos how many children they have.

  • I don't think it's just an "european" problem. It's a very hard issue of western and capitalistic society. The capitalistic and industrial society is slowly killing people. In the past children were a risource for family, nowadays children and people in general are just useless because machines, computer and robots make all their functions. Computer and robots consume less than an human being, so it's cheaper for corporations to build a computer machine than nurish a human being.

  • @deepenhancer

    And we can watch these machines and robots extend our lives and help western society become strong again

  • @Reido2828 ...........yes i believe you ........

  • @afrikanbadboy

    Sarcasm?

  • Ageing and falling populations threaten economic growth, if not the very existence of European civilization as we know it. It has become fashionable, therefore, to speak of the demographic time-bomb. However, instead of alarmist rhetoric, what is needed in view of the profound changes happening to Europes populations is solid information and unbiased judgement, as provided in this timely book.

    Florian Coulmas, Director, German Institute of Japanese Studies, Tokyo

  • "Europe's Demographic Future is a treasure - and a treasury. It offers the

    reader both an overview of the demographic trends that are

    reshaping Europe today, and a wealth of fascinating information about

    change within Europe at the local level on such important issues as

    ageing, migration, labour force and the family. Specialists will find this

    compendium indispensable - but non-demographers may find it irresistible,

    as well."

    Nicholas Eberstadt

    American Enterprise Institute USA

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  • Demography is the backbone for understanding social change, because in the end it is the people and their changing compositions that cause such change. This book provides a highly welcome and accessible illustration of how demographic change matters for the regions of Europe.

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