Italy faces continued population decline

By IANS | Published: September 23, 2022 07:33 AM2022-09-23T07:33:03+5:302022-09-23T08:00:07+5:30

Rome, Sep 23 Italy's population shrank below 60 million for the first time in years in 2021, and ...

Italy faces continued population decline | Italy faces continued population decline

Italy faces continued population decline

Rome, Sep 23 Italy's population shrank below 60 million for the first time in years in 2021, and there is no indication of a rebound in the foreseeable future, Italy's National Statistics Institute (ISTAT) has said.

Citing freshly released census data, ISTAT said that the 2021's census had counted 59.2 million residents, down from 60.3 million in 2020 a year which itself had a negative balance of 100,000 residents compared to the previous census, Xinhua news agency reported.

Even more dramatic are the projections for the future: ISTAT expects Italy's population to shrink to 57.9 million in 2030, 54.2 million in 2050, and 47.7 million in 2070.

Recently, there have been around three people aged between 15 and 64 (active working years) for everyone outside this bracket. By 2050, ISTAT expects this ratio to be one-to-one.

ISTAT also estimates that four out of five Italian cities will have a declining population within a decade. This number will be nine out of 10 among rural communities.

While ISTAT expects the number of families to increase, their size will continue to shrink. By 2041, only one in four families will have children, ISTAT predicts.

These trends will have implications for the country's long-term economic growth, pension policies, geopolitical influence, and social factors.

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