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A country on the move : migration and demographic crisis in Latvia
Göler, Daniel (2015): A country on the move : migration and demographic crisis in Latvia, in: Baltic Rim Economies Review : Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland ; bimonthly review, Turku, Jg. 12, Nr. 3, S. 42–43.
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Baltic Rim Economies Review : Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland ; bimonthly review
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1459-9759
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University of Turku, Pan-European Institute
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2015
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12
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3
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English
Abstract:
Since regaining independence in 1991, Latvia has suffered massive population loss. At that time, the country had roughly 2.7 million inhabitants. Today, officials count almost 2 million. Between the censuses in 1989 and 2011, this decline was approximately 600,000 people, representing 22.5% of the population. This is by far the highest value in Europe.
Latvia’s shrinking population is a result of the interplay between natural and spatial population movements. Latvia is facing a persistent demographic crisis with problems such as fertility decline, ageing, out-migration, brain drain and regional polarization.
Latvia’s shrinking population is a result of the interplay between natural and spatial population movements. Latvia is facing a persistent demographic crisis with problems such as fertility decline, ageing, out-migration, brain drain and regional polarization.
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Lettland
Migration
Bevölkerungsrückgang
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Latvia
Migration
Demographic Crisis
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Article
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October 20, 2015
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