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Australia in 2030: The Future Demographic

Australia’s population will continue to grow at a rapid pace over the next 20 years, increasing by 37.8% to reach 30.4 million by 2030. Growth will be driven by high rates of positive net migration as well as substantial natural population growth. ...

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Portugal in 2030: The Future Demographic

In 2030, the population of Portugal will fall to 10.3 million, a decrease of 3.2% from 2010. This decline will be driven by huge falls in the population aged 0-49. As the baby boomer generation is reaching retirement age between 2010 and 2030, the ...

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Hungary in 2030: The Future Demographic

The Hungarian population will decline in the next twenty years. This decline will be driven by extremely low birth rates, meaning that deaths will exceed births by some margin. Natural population decline will be offset somewhat by positive net ...

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Sweden in 2030: The Future Demographic

The population of Sweden is expected to witness strong growth of 13.8% in 2010-2030 and will total 10.6 million in 2030. Relatively high fertility and birth rates combined with high levels of net migration are factors behind this growth. Between 2010...

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Slovakia in 2030: The Future Demographic

The population of Slovakia is set to peak in 2023 at 5.5 million. In 2030, at 5.4 million, it will be 0.5% smaller than at its peak. Nevertheless, this will still represent an increase of 0.8% from 2010. The population will be ageing at a fast pace ...

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South Korea in 2030: The Future Demographic

South Korea will experience a slight fall in population in the next 20 years. Substantial migration out of South Korea will be partially offset by natural population growth as the number of births exceeds deaths. The population is ageing extremely ...

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Latvia in 2030: The Future Demographic

Latvia’s population peaked at 2.7 million in 1990 and is in long term decline. In 2030 it will be more than one third lower than this peak. Population trends are being driven by a below replacement level fertility rate, the resulting negative natural...

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Serbia in 2030: The Future Demographic

The Serbian population will decline in the next twenty years. This will be caused by natural depopulation as the number of deaths will exceed births. The population is ageing, although not a quickly as some of its neighbours. Over the next twenty ...

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Thailand in 2030: The Future Demographic

In 2030, the population of Thailand will reach 73.3 million, an increase of 6.1% from 2010. There will be huge increases in the population aged 65+, but the number of those aged 0-45 will fall during this period. Birth and fertility rates will be ...

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Slovenia in 2030: The Future Demographic

The Slovenian population will grow slightly in the next twenty years. The country will experience natural depopulation as the number of deaths exceeds births. This will be offset by the number migrating into the country - leading to a rise in ...

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