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How will Germany solve the problem of its aging population?

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I am not certain Germany can solve the problem of its aging population without continuing to do what it did in 2015, accept a million refugees from that religious group that holds procreation as a divine imperative. read more

For Germany, the problems of an ageing population are far more pressing than youth unemployment – the big issue for labour ministers in the UK, France and Spain. Youth unemployment at 7.9% in Germany compares with 20% in the UK and 40% of young people out of work in Spain. read more

Population aging will likely lead to declining labor forces, lower fertility, and an increase in the age dependency ratio, the ratio of working-age to old-age individuals. To illustrate, while there were 10 workers for every person older than 64 in the world in 1970, the expected number in 2050 is only four; it will even be less than two in some European countries. read more

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