Demographic disaster? Close to 70% of Polish women do not plan on having children
The number of women in Poland planning to have children declined dramatically in recent years
Romania’s dire demographic crisis as newborns hit lowest on record last year
There were fewer than 180,000 newborns recorded in Romania in 2021
An aging and less Slavic Russia is a key factor behind war in Ukraine
The demography of Russia is one of the reasons for the war in Ukraine, writes Polish journalist and publicist Grzegorz Górny
Poland faces challenge of an ageing population combined with a declining birth rate, 2021 census reveals
Statistics Poland (GUS) has presented the preliminary results of last year’s National Population Census, according to which the Polish population dropped by 0.9 percent within 10 years and the number of houses grew by 12.6 percent
Stagnant fertility rates and exponential immigration will change the demographics of Europe forever
If current demographic trends cannot be reversed, 60 percent of Europe will be Muslim by the end of the century, Magyar Hírlap columnist Károly Loránt writes
Opinion: China’s one-child policy has led to the country’s serious economic and social problems
Although China may still overcome its current demographic issues due to the nature of its system, what awaits the aging Western societies, writes Grzegorz Górny
Polish minister praises Hungary’s pro-family policies
Key architect of Hungary’s pro-family policies, Katalin Novák, promoted to ministerial position
Hungary spends the most on families in Europe and its paying off
Hungary is attempting to reverse negative demographic trends by spending billions on pro-family policies instead of choosing more immigration
Germany’s real Muslim migrant problem is hidden beneath calm created by media
Germany is still accepting hundreds of thousands of Muslim migrants a year due to its declining demographics, but the country is paying a price through Islamization, writes Paweł Chmielewski
Hungary’s ‘baby flag’ movement celebrates each new life with this symbol
Italy on the road to self-extinction as demographic disaster looms
Only 13 percent of Italian men and 25 percent of women want to have children, and last year, Italy recorded its lowest ever number of births
The proportion of white people in the US is declining faster than expected
Whites might become a minority sooner than predicted
Hungary: New data shows pro-family policies continue to increase births and marriages
Hungary has gone a different route than many other European countries by emphasizing pro-family policies over mass migration
Hungary’s family minister: Solution to Europe’s demographic decline is not migration, but increased support for families
State Secretary for Family and Youth Affairs Katalin Novák says that the number of marriages in Hungary is at a 40-year high
Hungary continues pro-family policies during coronavirus crisis, celebrates 9.4% increase in births
Hungary’s demographic future looking brighter thanks to pro-family policies
There are currently more marriages and fewer divorces in Hungary compared to 2010
Czechia fears exodus of social service workers after German wage increase
German wages have already led to a huge loss of doctors in Czechia, but now a wage increase for social service workers could see medics and caregivers leave too
Demographic transformation: 1-in-5 newborn boys in France have Arab-Muslim names
Nearly one-fifth of newborn boys have Arabic-Muslim first names
Is demographic disaster about to hit Poland?
Demographic catastrophe is looming over Poland
Brain drained Poland
Poland is the victim of Europe’s biggest brain drain. In what is a European record, nearly 580,000 Poles who finished higher education remained abroad in 2017.
Poles are super-optimistic about their future
Poles are record-breakers when it comes to optimism. According to a survey carried out by the American Pew Research Center, Poles are the most optimistic when it comes to the future and perspectives of their economy.
Poles are more than happy in Poland
According to a report by the Public Opinion Research Center (CBOS), more than 60 percent of Poles are more than satisfied with living in Poland, the highest result in history.
Poland is getting old
Despite the current government’s child benefit programs, by 2040 the population of Poland will have decreased by 2.8 million. In 22 years time every other Pole will be over fifty.