← Back to headlines





Italy's Birth Rate Declines to Post-WWII Low, Immigration Sustains Population
Italy recorded its lowest birth rate since World War II last year, with approximately 355,000 births, resulting in an average of 1.14 children per woman. Immigration is noted as the factor sustaining the country's population.
Sources
Showing 0 of 1 sources
No articles available in your preferred languages.
1 article available in other languages below.
Related Stories
Anti-War Party Supporters Detained Outside Russian Supreme Court
27m ago

Rights Group Calls for FIFA President Infantino's Re-election Exclusion
35m ago

Cambridge Vice-Chancellor Condemns 'Racist Delusion' After Professor's Death
37m ago

South Mitrovica Mayor Declares Bridge Opening Ends Kosovo Partition Plans
38m ago