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- Between 2019 and 2050, the overall urban population is projected to increase in 15 EU Member States, ranging from +2.3% in Croatia to +35.4% in Malta. Along with Malta, Ireland and Sweden are also projected to record increases of more than 20% in their overall urban populations (+29.2% and +25.1% respectively).
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May 20, 2021 · Populations are projected to grow in almost three out of five urban regions of the European Union (EU), whereas they are likely to shrink in four out of five rural regions by 2050.
- 2024 edition
For the working age population (aged 20-64), there was a...
- 2023 edition
EU population growth interrupted in 2020. On 1 January 2022,...
- 2024 edition
For the working age population (aged 20-64), there was a higher share in urban regions than in rural regions at EU level (60% and 57%) and in all the 23 EU countries for which data are available for both urban and rural regions, except Slovakia (60.8% and 61.1%).
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- Live Births Decreasing
- Number of Deaths Increasing
- A Negative Natural Population Change in The EU Since 2012
In the EU, the crude birth rate, showing the number of live births per 1 000 persons, was 10.2 in 2001, went up to 10.6 in 2008 and has decreased since then to 9.1 in 2021. Among the Member States, this pattern differed, with decreases in sixteen Member States and increases in ten during this period, while the rate remained unchanged in Bulgaria. I...
The crude death rate (number of deaths per 1 000 persons) was 9.9 in 2001 in the EU, decreased to 9.7 in 2004 and 2006, and has since then been fluctuating to reach 10.4 in 2019, 11.6 in 2020 and 11.9 in 2021. In 22 Member States, there was an increase in the rate during this period and in five a decrease. In 2021, the highest crude death rates wer...
As mentioned earlier, the population in the EU grew from 1 January 2001 until 1 January 2020, and then declined during the next two years. EU’s (difference between live births and deaths) has, however, been negative already since 2012. This is in large part due to the ageing population described earlier in this publication, as well as to the COVID-...
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Europe's level of urbanisation is expected to increase to approximately 83.7% in 2050. Trends in the total population of EU27 and UK from 1961 to 2018 show a decline in the share of population living in rural areas over the total population, while towns and cities experienced a smooth and constant increase.
Jul 3, 2020 · Urbanisation in Europe. Europe's level of urbanisation is expected to increase to approximately 83.7% in 2050. Trends in the total population of EU27 and UK from 1961 to 2018 show a decline in the share of population living in rural areas over the total population, while towns and cities experienced a smooth and constant increase.
Feb 11, 2021 · Europe’s population is getting older, but not all places are ageing equally. And the gap between regions of population growth and regions of population decline is set to get wider in the coming decades, according to a new report on demographic change from the Commission’s Joint Research Centre.
European Union urban population for 2021 was 336,261,964, a 0.2% increase from 2020. European Union urban population for 2020 was 335,592,576, a 0.37% increase from 2019. Download Historical Data. Save as Image.