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Old 07.07.2016., 16:05   #28
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Evo za sve one koji su se obradovali ruskom izlijevu intelekta iz zemlje:

Russia Is Not Dying From a Brain Drain
taj, da se nazove. 'selektivizam' kada se govori o demografiji istocne evrope je zaista 'zapanjujuce' licemjeran (kao i komican) ...

naime, utisak je da se sa vijestima o nekakvoj nastupajucoj 'demografskoj katastrofi' u rusiji 'tjese' oni koji su mozda zabrinuti sa zaista zabrinjavajucu demografsku situaciju u istocnoj evropi ...

ovo glasilo sa tkz. 'zapada' ima nekakav 'ugled' - evo jedna njihova 'kartina' o demgrafiji u istocnoj ranije socijalistickoj evropi http://blogs.ft.com/ftdata/2016/05/2...odern-history/

samo jedan porazavajuci (ako je to ipak istina - koriste se neke un-statistike i to za samo 5 godina 2010 - 15) par pasusa:

'...Eastern Europe’s population is shrinking like no other regional population in modern history
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The population has declined dramatically in war ridden countries like Syria as well as in some advanced economies in peacetime, like Japan. But a population drop throughout a whole region and over decades has never been observed in the world since the 1950s with the exception of Southern Europe in the last five years and Eastern Europe over the last 25 consecutive years.

The UN estimated that there were about 292 million people in Eastern Europe last year, 18 million less than in the early 1990s, that’s more than the population of the Netherlands disappearing from the region. The fall corresponds to a drop of six per cent, give or take.


'... Those who stayed started having fewer children. Eastern European women had an average of 2.1 children each in the late eighties. Ten years later this had dropped to 1.2.

Economic and political uncertainty in the post-Soviet era had a significant effect on fertility rates, along with the absence of an adequate welfare system.

Although other countries, like Germany, experienced a similar drop in fertility, the effect is much bigger in countries which do not have similar levels of immigration. The result is that from the mid-1990s in most Eastern European countries deaths outnumbered births...'

Zadnje uređivanje serafim : 07.07.2016. at 16:15.
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