Quo Vadis Greece – A 21st Century Demographic Crisis

The complex issue now figures as the most pressing problem facing Greek society today, literally a “double whammy” entailed in a shrinking population intertwined with an increasingly aging one.

The demographic crisis – according to others, more of a looming catastrophe – menacing 21st century Greece isn’t unique, however. Similar ominous population trends plague other western and advanced societies.

In this edition of “Explaining Greece”, demography expert Alexandra Tragaki breaks down the numbers of births and deaths in the country; trends since the end of WWII; emigration and migration, and some of the reasons behind this development. Solutions are requested and pondered, yet difficult to define and even harder to apply once decided.

Prof. Alexandra Tragaki

Tragaki, a noted professor of economic demography at the Harokopio University in Athens, also warns that any implemented policies to overturn demographic decline won’t be immediately felt, even if successful to whatever degree, given the complexities involved with women and couples in the West having less and less babies, on the one hand, and people living longer, on the other hand.
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