Estonia's Birth Rate Crisis: Põhimõtte Koda Presents Population Report
Estonian think tank Põhimõtte Koda is presenting a major population sustainability report on Monday. The report, compiled by leading demographers, examines Estonia's birth rate crisis and its long-term consequences. Professor Allan Puur represents the report's authors at the presentation.
EestiEstonian think tank Põhimõtte Koda is presenting a landmark population report on Monday at 11 AM, with a live broadcast examining the state of Estonia's demographic future. The report, titled "Seeking Sustainability: Estonia's Population Renewal and Policy Recommendations," addresses one of the country's most pressing long-term challenges.
The report was compiled by a team of leading Estonian demographers: Mare Ainsaar, Mark Gortfelder, Martin Klesment, and Allan Puur. It covers the current state of population renewal in Estonia, the ongoing birth rate crisis, and the far-reaching long-term consequences that demographic decline may bring to Estonian society and economy.
The presentation is being led by Põhimõtte Koda founder Ott Lumi, with Professor Allan Puur representing the team of authors. The event is being broadcast live by Postimees, making it accessible to a wider public audience interested in Estonia's demographic challenges.
Estonia, like many European nations, has been grappling with a declining birth rate for years. A report of this scope — bringing together multiple top demographers and concrete policy recommendations — signals a growing urgency to address population sustainability at both the research and policy levels.
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