"Germany has a record of more than 40 years of below-replacement fertility and annual death surplus. Hence, it is commonly accepted that Germany's population will decline considerably in the coming decades. Recent increases in immigration may, however, challenge the official long-term demographic projections for Germany. This paper assesses the impact of a permanent higher-than-expected level of net immigration to Germany as in the past three years on the projections for population, age structure and ethnic makeup by mid-century. The paper adds a higher immigration variant to the Federal Statistical Office's latest Coordinated Population Projection and two variants of a (a) constant or (b) decreasing fertility rate among migrant women. It c...
"Compared to all other countries in the world, Germany has been a 'lowfertility country' for a longe...
Two important demographic trends for advanced industrialised nations are: rapidly ageing populations...
In the face of rising old-age dependency ratios in industrialized countries such as Germany, politic...
"Germany has a record of more than 40 years of below-replacement fertility and annual death surplus....
Germany has a record of more than 40 years of below-replacement fertility and annual death surplus. ...
<p>Germany has a record of more than 40 years of below-replacement fertility and annual death surplu...
Birg H, Flöthmann E-J. Long-term trends of the demographic aging in Germany. Zeitschrift für Geronto...
When the two Germanies were reunited in 1990, 16 million East Germans were added to the West German ...
© 2019, The Author(s). Trends of persistent low fertility and increasing life expectancy have set Ge...
In 2007, population growth in Europe (EU-27) amounted to 2.6 million persons, comprising a net incre...
Birg H. Ursachen und Folgen des Fertilitätsrückgangs in Deutschland und Europa. Zentralbl Gynakol. 2...
The population ageing, the low level of birth rate, the constant need for workforce, migration and t...
Many welcomed the mass immigration of 2015 from an economic approach in Germany. Immigrants were see...
'The united Nations Population Division monitors fertility, mortality and migration trends for all c...
<p>Der Originalbeitrag in deutscher Sprache ist verfügbar unter: Bd. 40 (2015): Ausgewählte deutsche...
"Compared to all other countries in the world, Germany has been a 'lowfertility country' for a longe...
Two important demographic trends for advanced industrialised nations are: rapidly ageing populations...
In the face of rising old-age dependency ratios in industrialized countries such as Germany, politic...
"Germany has a record of more than 40 years of below-replacement fertility and annual death surplus....
Germany has a record of more than 40 years of below-replacement fertility and annual death surplus. ...
<p>Germany has a record of more than 40 years of below-replacement fertility and annual death surplu...
Birg H, Flöthmann E-J. Long-term trends of the demographic aging in Germany. Zeitschrift für Geronto...
When the two Germanies were reunited in 1990, 16 million East Germans were added to the West German ...
© 2019, The Author(s). Trends of persistent low fertility and increasing life expectancy have set Ge...
In 2007, population growth in Europe (EU-27) amounted to 2.6 million persons, comprising a net incre...
Birg H. Ursachen und Folgen des Fertilitätsrückgangs in Deutschland und Europa. Zentralbl Gynakol. 2...
The population ageing, the low level of birth rate, the constant need for workforce, migration and t...
Many welcomed the mass immigration of 2015 from an economic approach in Germany. Immigrants were see...
'The united Nations Population Division monitors fertility, mortality and migration trends for all c...
<p>Der Originalbeitrag in deutscher Sprache ist verfügbar unter: Bd. 40 (2015): Ausgewählte deutsche...
"Compared to all other countries in the world, Germany has been a 'lowfertility country' for a longe...
Two important demographic trends for advanced industrialised nations are: rapidly ageing populations...
In the face of rising old-age dependency ratios in industrialized countries such as Germany, politic...