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Replacement Migration:
Is It a Solution to Declining and Ageing Populations?
United Nations projections indicate that over the next 50 years, the populations of virtually all countries of Europe as well as Japan will face population decline and population ageing. The new challenges of declining and ageing populations will require comprehensive reassessments of many established policies and programmes, including those relating to international migration.
Focusing on these two striking and critical population trends, the report considers replacement migration for eight low-fertility countries (France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and United States) and two regions (Europe and the European Union). Replacement migration refers to the international migration that a country would need to offset population decline and population ageing resulting from low fertility and mortality rates.
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The Press Release is available in
English (HTML) – French (HTML) – German (PDF)
Japanese (PDF) – Russian (PDF) – Spanish (HTML)
Report
- Cover, Preface and Note
- Executive Summary (PDF): English – French – German – Russian
- Chapter 1 – Overview of the issues
- Chapter 2 – Literature review
- Chapter 3 – The Approach: Methodology and Assumptions
- Chapter 4 – Results
A. Overview
B. Country Results
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Republic of Korea
Russian Federation
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
United States of America
Europe
European Union
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