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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Latest data on global migration trends and a new thematic section on EU solidarity towards people displaced from Ukraine
Influencing global demographic trends is challenging. Response to demographic change should also focus on adapting policies to the consequences of demographic change, a new JRC report shows.
A new JRC report shows that fighting disinformation and efficient communication are key for sustaining solidarity with displaced people. It also shows that support for persons displaced...
This study analyses data from the Latinobarómetro public opinion survey to show that the economic situation and unemployment are among the top concerns of young people in Latin America and the Caribbean...
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...
Ukraine’s population was already shrinking fast before Russia’s invasion. Now the war has set Ukraine on a path of irreversible demographic decline.
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 article published on the open-access journal EPJ Data Science explores how innovative data generated from social media platforms could offer timely insights...
The Granary in Flames - Linking Russia's war in Ukraine with food insecurity and migration in Africa
A new study on the impact of the Russian war in Ukraine on global food insecurity and migration cautions against making direct connections between food insecurity and international migration.