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24 Countries With Biggest Population Decline

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This article will list countries where population is continuously decreasing and highlight the major reasons behind this population decline. You can skip our detailed overview of the world’s population patterns and read 10 Countries With Biggest Population Decline.

Recent estimates from the United Nations predict that the global population will reach approximately 8.5 billion by 2030, expand to 9.7 billion by 2050, and further increase to 10.4 billion by 2100. This growth is driven partly by declining death rates and an increase in average life expectancy, which rose to 72.8 years in 2019, a 9-year increase since 1990.

However, some regions, particularly in Europe, are facing population declines due to lower birth rates and a trend towards smaller families. It is projected that by 2050, the populations of 61 countries or areas will decrease by at least 1%, largely owing to low fertility and, in some instances, high emigration rates.

The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) reports a significant decrease in global fertility rates. Currently, two-thirds of the global population lives in areas where the fertility rate is below 2.1 births per woman, the threshold needed for population replacement. In countries with populations over 500,000, the most pronounced decreases (up to 20% or more) are expected in Europe by 2050.

In regions with long-standing low fertility rates, the number of women of childbearing age is declining, leading to slower population growth or, in some cases, population decline. Europe, with fertility rates below replacement level since the late 1970s, is the only region expected to experience a population decrease of about 7% between 2022 and 2050, primarily due to advanced demographic aging.

Population decline can lead to labor shortages and decreased economic growth, as a smaller workforce supports a growing number of retirees. Socially, it may increase the burden on the working-age population and necessitate changes in immigration policies to supplement the workforce. Additionally, a shrinking population can lead to reduced consumer demand, impacting businesses and economies.

See which countries will be safe from these repercussions in 50 Most Populated Countries In 2050.

Innovative Treatments For Infertility and Their Impact 

While decreasing birth rates are largely due to intentional family planning, infertility remains a significant challenge. Over 80 million couples worldwide struggle with conceiving. To assist, modern medical science has advanced treatments such as IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), IUI (Intrauterine Insemination), and TIC (Timed Intercourse), making them more accessible. Despite the high costs, over 2.5 million IVF cycles are performed annually, as reported by Empowered Women’s Health.