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What is a "depopulation disaster"?_________________________________________________________________________________

Despite the regional trend, some European countries are increasing in population. Which is the largest contributing factor to their population growth: natural increase or migration?
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Which two countries are most in need of migrants to stabilize their population?
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Answered by kobitabazz911
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Serbia's recent announcement that its population had sunk to fewer than 7 million people was a jolting reminder about a serious crisis in the region.

The Western Balkans has a nagging people problem.

It is undeniable that decades of net migration out of the region and into wealthier nearby European countries -- and further abroad to places like the United States, Canada, and Australia -- is taking a toll.

Croatia's current stint leading the European Union presidency promises to shine a brighter light on the problem, but Zagreb's poorer, non-EU neighbors -- Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Montenegro -- are ill-equipped to handle the challenges that come with decades of declining populations.

Answered by faithdaniellambiwony
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depopulation - the condition of having reduced numbers of inhabitants (or no inhabitants at all)  Even though population ageing will affect all European regions, different ... If economic conditions are poor, some regions may continue to grow, but 55–70 % of the regions will see a ... This is a natural increase-only scenario. ... in hand with large increases in migration and higher regional inequalities. India and US

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