Reducing the gap between the number of children European couples would like to have and the number they actually have could help mitigate the challenges linked to an ageing population
Insight into the future of the world population is key for policy planning. At present, several organisations engage in developing global long-term population projections and provide varied results in terms...
Research shows that loneliness and social isolation have harmful repercussions on mental and physical health, as well as significant consequences on social cohesion and community trust. Both loneliness...
Evidence for policy on World Population Day The world population is living longer than ever. For more than a century, life expectancy has been increasing in most countries worldwide...
A JRC science for policy brief underscores the importance of understanding ageing from various perspectives to frame the growing concern about ageing in the EU as a positive transition A JRC science...
A JRC report maps data and data sources for projecting healthcare workforce needs up to 2071. EU healthcare systems are dealing with the difficult task of managing high...
A JRC Science for Policy brief shows that while the emigration of talent can deprive migrant-sending countries of essential resources for sustainable development, migration prospects induce a beneficial...
International migration is skill-selective, which means that the propensity to emigrate is much higher for the high-skilled than for the low-skilled. While the emigration of talent can deprive migrant-sending countries of essential resources...
Over the past decade, Third Country Nationals (TCNs) have made important contributions to the twin transition in the EU by filling skills gaps and labour needs. In digital...