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Population is defined as all nationals present in, or temporarily absent from a country, and aliens permanently settled in a country. This indicator shows the number of people that usually live in an area. Growth rates are the annual changes in population resulting from births, deaths and net...
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Current population trends and the COVID-19 pandemic reinforce the need for efficient public service provision while …
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This publication is part of the OECD workstream on Preparing Regions for Demographic Change. It elaborates a case study for the Portuguese region of Alentejo and focuses on improving the delivery of educational services taking into account the multi-level governance context. The study highlights...
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first chapter depicts and benchmarks demographic trends in Korea regions against other regions from OECD countries. The … second chapter examines a range of policies that can address socio-economic challenges related to demographic trends across … trends, and ensure social cohesion. It suggests Korea should aim to develop a clear national rural development strategy …
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Many lower density regions in the OECD face shrinkage, with projections suggesting that half of Europe will need to manage decline in remote regions by 2050. Half of Estonia’s counties experienced population decline greater than 25% since 1991. Shrinkage leads to problems including lower...
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