Demographic Transition
Demographic transition
False
Europe has the largest proportion of senior citizens to the total population of any continent. European countries have the highest life expectancies in the world, which explains why Europeans tend to live longer. Western Europe has an inclining population (mainly due to immigration), but Eastern Europe has a declining population (mainly due to emigration), and added together, Europe as a whole has a declining population. Europe has the lowest birthrate of any continent, so more people are dying than are being born. In addition, more people are leaving the continent than coming in. European birthrates have declined because governments offer very little benefits or maternity leave for women. Sadly, nothing is really being done about this declining European population. Perhaps in the future, especially when the European Union gets over this economic meltdown, the population in Europe will dramatically increase. When there is economic prosperity in a country, the population tends to dramatically increase. Also, European governments might try to revive their populations like they did after World War I, by encouraging women to produce more children. However, this isn't completely likely as the status quo has changed.
The population of Europe is about 750,000,000.
Europe's population is about 750,000,000.
Europe has a population of about 750,000,000.
The population of Europe for 2011 is 731,000,000
People were basically living in fear. They had believed the plague was sent by God as a consequence for wrong doings. It spread quickly and killed about 1/3 of Europe's population. It made Europe's economies drop dramatically as a result of the deaths. And many people wondered if it was the end of the world.
In 2012, the population of Europe was about 740,000,000.
The population of Western Europe is about 415,000,000.
No, Europe's population is shrinking completely.
The population of DCS Europe is 235.