
European Population Crisis
The European Population Crisis refers to the declining birth rates and aging population in many European countries. As fewer people are born and life expectancy increases, the population is shrinking and aging. This creates challenges such as labor shortages, increased pressure on social services and pensions, and potential economic stagnation. Many countries are struggling to maintain a balanced workforce and support systems for the elderly. Efforts to address these issues include encouraging higher birth rates, promoting immigration, and improving family policies, but solutions are complex and require careful consideration of social and economic factors.