Germany Fights Population Drop

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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/14/world/europe/germany-fights-population-drop.html?hp&pagewanted=all

In its most recent census, Germany discovered it had lost 1.5 million inhabitants. By 2060, experts say, the country could shrink by an additional 19 percent, to about 66 million.

Demographers say a similar future awaits other European countries, and the issue grows more pressing every day as Europe’s seemingly endless economic troubles accelerate the decline. But bogged down with failed banks and dwindling budgets, few are in any position to do anything about it.

Germany, however, an island of prosperity, is spending heavily to find ways out of the doom-and-gloom predictions, and it would seem ideally placed to show the Continent the way. So far, though, even while spending $265 billion a year on family subsidies, Germany has proved only how hard it can be. That is in part because the solution lies in remaking values, customs and attitudes in a country that has a troubled history with accepting immigrants and where working women with children are still tagged with the label “raven mothers,” implying neglectfulness.

If Germany is to avoid a major labor shortage, experts say, it will have to find ways to keep older workers in their jobs, after decades of pushing them toward early retirement, and it will have to attract immigrants and make them feel welcome enough to make a life here. It will also need to get more women into the work force while at the same time encouraging them to have more children, a difficult change for a country that has long glorified stay-at-home mothers.

There is little doubt about the urgency of the crisis for Europe. Several recent studies show that historically high unemployment rates — in excess of 50 percent among youths — in countries like Greece, Italy and Spain are further discouraging young people from having children. According to the European Union, the total number of live births in 31 European countries fell by 3.5 percent, to 5.4 million from 5.6 million, between 2008 and 2011. In 1960 about 7.5 million children were born in 27 European countries.

Even before those trends were detected, many countries in Europe were expected to shrink by 2060; some, like Latvia and Bulgaria, even more than Germany. And the proportion of elderly will become burdensome. There are about four workers for every pensioner in the European Union. By 2060, the average will drop to two, according to the European Union’s 2012 report on aging.

Some experts worry that Germany has already waited too long to tackle the issue. But others say that is too pessimistic. In any case, in Germany the issue is front and center now.
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/14/world/europe/germany-fights-population-drop.html?hp&pagewanted=all

In its most recent census, Germany discovered it had lost 1.5 million inhabitants. By 2060, experts say, the country could shrink by an additional 19 percent, to about 66 million.

Demographers say a similar future awaits other European countries, and the issue grows more pressing every day as Europe’s seemingly endless economic troubles accelerate the decline. But bogged down with failed banks and dwindling budgets, few are in any position to do anything about it.

Germany, however, an island of prosperity, is spending heavily to find ways out of the doom-and-gloom predictions, and it would seem ideally placed to show the Continent the way. So far, though, even while spending $265 billion a year on family subsidies, Germany has proved only how hard it can be. That is in part because the solution lies in remaking values, customs and attitudes in a country that has a troubled history with accepting immigrants and where working women with children are still tagged with the label “raven mothers,” implying neglectfulness.

If Germany is to avoid a major labor shortage, experts say, it will have to find ways to keep older workers in their jobs, after decades of pushing them toward early retirement, and it will have to attract immigrants and make them feel welcome enough to make a life here. It will also need to get more women into the work force while at the same time encouraging them to have more children, a difficult change for a country that has long glorified stay-at-home mothers.

There is little doubt about the urgency of the crisis for Europe. Several recent studies show that historically high unemployment rates — in excess of 50 percent among youths — in countries like Greece, Italy and Spain are further discouraging young people from having children. According to the European Union, the total number of live births in 31 European countries fell by 3.5 percent, to 5.4 million from 5.6 million, between 2008 and 2011. In 1960 about 7.5 million children were born in 27 European countries.

Even before those trends were detected, many countries in Europe were expected to shrink by 2060; some, like Latvia and Bulgaria, even more than Germany. And the proportion of elderly will become burdensome. There are about four workers for every pensioner in the European Union. By 2060, the average will drop to two, according to the European Union’s 2012 report on aging.

Some experts worry that Germany has already waited too long to tackle the issue. But others say that is too pessimistic. In any case, in Germany the issue is front and center now.


Yeah well what does the world expect when a people are living under a cruel regime who would imprison them for questioning a certain event in history? Not to mention the fact that Germany has taken a hyper liberal approach to 'democracy' by making laws that follow along the lines of 'think like we do or else'. I mean that whole country has gone to shit, meanwhile it is paraded and hailed as the new champion of democracy....

I mean look at this disgusting spectacle! Neo-Nazi children could be taken into care as German authorities bid to beat rise in Hitler worship | Mail Online

They allow legal prostitution (often of underage girls), but throw you in the slammer for questioning democracy, their goverment or jews. WTF

Britons face extradition for 'thought crime' on net - Telegraph

How long before they are extraditing Americans for thought crimes?
 
What did they expect ?

Germany lost its "true" father of their country, culture and their sense of nation, in 1945. After that time, they were at the mercy of a western world that wanted nothing of the Germany of yore. Hitler had a 'youth' movement that, under Hitlers rule the population was striving and growing rapidly. He set the tone for the nation, gave it a direction , leadership , and was its 'father', WHEN he promote familiy policies - they Listened . Merkel doesn't have the true sense of leadership to provide any of these. and its evident with the govt already spent half a billion and their population is still dwindling.

the 20th century, when we look back -- there has never been a true leader with the sense of nationalism and determinism as Hitler. he was probably the best leader in all of europe in the 20th centery
 
What did they expect ?

Germany lost its "true" father of their country, culture and their sense of nation, in 1945. After that time, they were at the mercy of a western world that wanted nothing of the Germany of yore. Hitler had a 'youth' movement that, under Hitlers rule the population was striving and growing rapidly. He set the tone for the nation, gave it a direction , leadership , and was its 'father', WHEN he promote familiy policies - they Listened . Merkel doesn't have the true sense of leadership to provide any of these. and its evident with the govt already spent half a billion and their population is still dwindling.

the 20th century, when we look back -- there has never been a true leader with the sense of nationalism and determinism as Hitler. he was probably the best leader in all of europe in the 20th centery

I think you and Demondosage should both send your white sheets to the cleaners and have a nice party together - far far away
 
the 20th century, when we look back -- there has never been a true leader with the sense of nationalism and determinism as Hitler. he was probably the best leader in all of europe in the 20th centery

Let's think about that.

On the one hand, we've got Hitler - a very disturbed megalomaniac that brainwashed an entire nation and whose delusions of grandeur led directly to the deaths of millions and the destruction of Germany.

On the other hand, we've got Churchill - a brilliant leader and orator whose words inspired and rallied an entire nation to resist Hitler's aggression and whose leadership and determination led to the preservation of Great Britain.

When you compare the two, I can see why you went with Adolph.:rolleyes:
 
I encourage you to watch a video on youtube by david irving. Churchill was pretty much drunk during the war.

You have been only presented one side on the story the side that the western world wants to write as 'history'. The side that makes the Usa and britian great and the nazis evil.

Hitler did what he did bc that there was aggression against the german people in eastern europe and he was only trying to protect his peoples interest. under anti semitism ..the germnay nation has clear defined goals. Lets not talk about our current banking crisis and international jewry.




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