By 2070, the number of individuals requiring long-term care in the population over 50 years old, is foreseen to be 21% higher than in 2020.
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New thematic data stories published in the Atlas of Demography explore linkages between demography and air, water and soil pollution. The stories aim to stimulate a discussion about...
A new thematic data story of the Atlas of Demography provides an overview of the demographic challenges of EU Member States and the policy responses they have adopted to address them...
The Commission 2023 Report on the Impact of Demographic Change revisits firmly established long-term trends in light of a number of recent developments and considers the consequences across Europe.
The world population is expected to reach 8 billion around 15 November 2022. A new story of the Atlas of Demography illustrates EU population trends in the context of ever-growing...
A new data story published in the JRC’s Atlas of Demography shows that investments made so far to improve the availability, affordability and quality of long-term care services are...
A new story of the Atlas of Demography illustrates the links between urbanisation and demographic trajectories: the proportion of people living in cities continues to grow in world regions and countries with high...
1200 municipalities in the EU are marked by multiple attributes of lonely places, such as depopulation, poor access to services, slow internet connection. But solutions exist.
The new edition of the Atlas of Demography launched today contains data on mortality, fertility and migration, population projections, new thematic stories, and a more user-friendly look.
The...
Two new thematic stories in the Atlas of Demography focus on return migration as well as depopulation and brain drain.
Depopulation and ageing are two intertwined factors affecting...