countries, we can evaluate how European countries combine greying populations with declining fertility rates. In Figure 2, through measures of old-age dependency rates and ratios for these countries, it can be seen how the population of older persons ... Rate (%) Ratio Population projection Rate 65+/15-64 Rate 60+/20-59 Ratio 15-64 to 65+ Ratio 20-59 to 60+ Sources: 1960-2000 (EUROSTAT 2005); 2000-2030 (U.S. Census Bureau 2005). Note: 1) Excluded member states are Luxembourg, Portugal and Greece. ... europe, greece, luxembourg, portugal, united states
Labor Force Participation Rate 2000, Age Group 15-64 years (Persons aged 15-64 years employed or searching employment as percentage of total population aged 15-64 ... N. Population Division has to rely on national data sources. Some countries define migrants ... table 1) but not on the foreign-born population. Some of the 1985–95 increase in the number of migrants reflects people who did not actually move but became international
developed countries face a declining share of working-age people and a large number of elderly who need care. These facts could lead to higher rates of migration ... emigration subsides. In the case of Europe, as transport and industrialization spread ... eastern europe, northern europe