ROME (Reuters) - More than a third of Italy's population will be over 65 by 2050, up from about a quarter last year, the country's statistics office ISTAT said on Thursday, offering more evidence of a ...
Italy's population is set to decline by almost a fifth over the next five decades as a result of a steadily falling birthrate, the country's statistics agency ISTAT said on Thursday. A shrinking and ...
Italy has long suffered one of the lowest birth rates in Europe. Is further limiting citizenship rights helping the country in this context? (Photo by Andreas SOLARO / AFP) Italy, which has for years ...
People walk down a street near the parliament in Rome, Italy. Italy's population is set to decline by almost a fifth over the next five decades as a result of a steadily falling birthrate, the country ...
Italy’s population of elder Italians is soaring as its birthrate plummets, putting the country at the forefront of a global demographic trend that experts call the “silver tsunami.” By Jason Horowitz ...
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