"Three children for me, thatโs the base": happy like French people making children
Despite the fact that deaths in France surpassed births in 2025, the French still express a desire to have children, reflecting a complex societal attitude toward family growth amid demographic concerns.
Madrid will reach eight million inhabitants by 2039: "We must avoid the call effect that is being produced as a result of the government's massive regularizations"
A demographic analysis indicates that Madrid is projected to reach eight million inhabitants by 2039, with significant population increases in small municipalities due to government policies on regularization.
Poland Joins the Economic Elite of Europe. Spain is Already Behind Us
The article discusses Poland's economic growth trajectory relative to Spain, highlighting key factors, structural reforms, and demographic changes affecting both nations.
A Pole Became Richer Than a Spaniard. We Surpassed the First Large Country in the European Union
Poland has overtaken Spain in terms of GDP per capita, reflecting significant economic growth driven by various structural reforms and demographic changes.
Mark Gortfelder: Assuring arguments in the current demographic situation are no longer valid
Demographic expert Mark Gortfelder discusses the decrease in birth rates in Estonia and the implications of a negative natural population growth.
Oxford Economics: The 2020s could be Greeceโs decade
A recent webinar by Oxford Economics suggests that while Greece's economy shows improving fiscal figures, demographic challenges may hinder long-term growth.
Oxford Economics: Greece's Big Bet Until 2030
The financial outlook for Greece is improving, but long-term growth is closely tied to demographic challenges, as discussed in an Oxford Economics webinar.
Demographic crisis and anemic growth shake Germany's pension system
Germany's population is projected to shrink by nearly 5% within 25 years, raising concerns about the sustainability of its pension system and overall economic health.
Spain surpasses 10 million inhabitants born abroad for the first time
Spain's population reaches over 49.5 million, with more than 10 million comprising foreigners born outside the country, marking a significant demographic milestone.
The demographic decline reduced growth by 3.8% from 2000 to 2019, and only immigration has slightly reactivated it by 0.3% after COVID
Demographic decline in Spain has significantly hindered economic growth, with a slight recovery attributed to immigration post-pandemic.
Poland is Aging. What Threatens Us with Demographic Crisis?
Poland faces a significant demographic crisis due to a declining working-age population, which is impacting economic growth and social security systems.
The center of the United States shifts south โ the reason can be found on the neat streets of Texas
Princeton, Texas, has transformed from a small village into a rapidly growing city, reflecting broader demographic shifts in the U.S.
Why the U.S. population experienced a 'historical brake' in growth and what consequences this may have
The U.S. population growth rate fell to 0.5% between July 2024 and June 2025, marking a historic decline in demographic expansion.
US population stops growing. Because of Trump
The article discusses how Donald Trump's immigration policies have impacted US population growth, the significance of declining birth rates, the economic effects of immigration, and demographic trends observed in states like Texas and California.
France records more deaths than births for the first time since World War II
France has experienced a demographic shift where, for the first time since World War II, more deaths are recorded than births due to a decline in natality over the past decade, with population growth attributed to immigration.
China fights demographic crisis. Condoms will be more expensive
China is ending preferential VAT tax rates on condoms and contraceptives to combat its demographic crisis, raising prices to potentially influence population growth positively.
Catalonia leads demographic growth in the EU in the first quarter of this century thanks to immigration
Catalonia has experienced a population increase of 1.7 million over the past 25 years, accounting for a significant portion of the EU's overall growth attributed to immigration.
The silver economy is moving forward
The demographic crisis is no longer a future problem but a current reality, with plummeting birth rates jeopardizing long-term economic growth in several countries, as exemplified by Italy and Japan.