Population decline in the post-communist countries of the European Union
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The European Union includes 11 post-communist countries
(Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia,
Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia). The
population of this group of countries has fallen by 7% since
1989, whereas that of the rest of the EU has risen by 13%.
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, these countries had
younger populations than the rest of the EU, but they are
now ageing due to low fertility and mass emigration of
young people.
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