Developments · Demographic ageing is not a biological process. It’s a shift from a youthful society to a society with a higher share of senior citizens. The two main reasons for this is increasing...
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Millions of people could be displaced due to extreme weather events, particularly in developing countries with low income. Of the estimated 971 million people -- over...
1.2 billion people in the world are young (aged between 15-24 years) — that is 16% of the global population. By 2050, the number is estimated to be 1.3 billion...
Developments The world population passed 7 billion in 2011, and reached about 7.75 billion by the end of 201 9. The 20th century started with a global human population...
Networks with migrant communities in destination countries increase the likelihood of international migration from low, middle and high-income countries. There is a negative correlation between international migration from low-income...
Developments In 2019, the number of international migrants reached an estimated 272 million persons representing 3.5 per cent of the global population (compared to 2.8 per cent in 2000 and 2.3...
Urban Agenda for the EU - Futurium, European Commission Urban Data Platform - DG JRC and DG REGIO - information on the status and trends of European...
While having many advantages in terms of economies of scale, the high density of both population and infrastructure in urbanised areas can also make many of the implications related...