European population growth comes to a standstill

Europe’s population grew by a mere 0.23% in 2003, with two million immigrants making up for a negative natural population growth, according to a Council of Europe study published today.

European population growth comes to a standstill

Europe’s population grew by a mere 0.23% in 2003, with two million immigrants making up for a negative natural population growth, according to a Council of Europe study published today.

Turkey was the country with the highest natural growth, followed by Albania, Ireland and Azerbaijan, while Ukraine, Georgia and Bulgaria saw the lowest rates of population growth.

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