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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This study presents a prototype microsimulation demographic model that projects the risk of developing long-term care needs for the over-50 population in selected European countries from 2011 to 2070. It...
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...
European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS) online policy roundtable Europe’s demographic outlook in the light of the digital transition
The digital divide in Europe persists. Young people use the internet more than older generations do. But this is only half the story: big disparities remain between Europe's...
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.
On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization first described COVID-19 as a pandemic. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, lockdowns, quarantines, curfews, distancing measures and the cancellation of community activities...
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...