
Laut dem demografischen Szenario DemoSI-CRESME, das auf ISTAT-Daten basiert, wird Italien im Jahr 2050 7 Millionen Einwohner weniger haben (-12,5 %): https://cresmedaily.it/italia-2050/ .
Das Bild zeigt die prozentuale Veränderung der Wohnbevölkerung nach italienischen Provinzen.
Sie wird in allen Regionen bis auf eine (Emilia-Romagna) zurückgehen.
Von Aggressive_Owl4802
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Yeah cause it sucks to be young there and the old boomers running the country don’t gaf about anything but themselves
So does that assume the fertility rate stays the same and that there’s no immigration?
What’a going on in that part of Sicily? Is that a major refugee port or something?
Why is everyone going to Milan?
Lmao are Sardinians legally banned from having children
Good thing they made it harder for my kids to get citizenship. That should help.
Maybe one day I’ll liquidate all my assets and by a house in a remote Italian village
But, no immigration…
Not enough babies
Or not enough immigration?
Does anyone know why Emilia has such better demographics than Romagna?
***SEMPRE***
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***STESSA***
***MAPPA***
Before people say something about immigration as a solution/something that Italy lacks (there already are 2 people here saying this)
Ask yourselfs : How does adding non Italians help the issue of too little Italians?
IF it is a issue at all, since, At the same time, everybody is worrying about Jobs being drastically reduced when, inevitably, AI, Robots and Automatisation in manufacturing and agriculture etc.
Even with immigration?
lol @ Rovigo
And that’s with a ton of inmigration.
There’ll be younger ones then as well
A dying power structure tightens its grip.
🙁
I do not see it as bad. If we compensate with higher productivity and wages it will have no impact. Unless we flood with immigrants, who have little to none of a desire to integrate. Then yeah, it would be problematic.
2050 is in 24 years and so everything can change and even quite a lot and the problem is not that the population drops from 59 million to 52 million
Unfortunately, Italian adults will need to produce more and work longer to plug the growth gap left by women having fewer babies according to the [McKinsey Global Institute](https://www.mckinsey.com/mgi/our-research/dependency-and-depopulation-confronting-the-consequences-of-a-new-demographic-reality#/).
Dw guys I got this
Oh no! Won’t someone think of the sacred GDP?!