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Migration into the European Union pushed its population to a record 450.4 million people last year, offsetting a natural ...
The combined population of Ireland and Northern Ireland increased by 1.5 million between 2002 and 2022, a newly published ...
Migration to the European Union pushed the bloc’s population to a record 450.4 million people last year, Eurostat data released on Friday showed. The EU has recorded more deaths than births annually ...
Bitter but decisive elections followed and the next decade saw the population growth slow to a “mere” 67% rate. Minimum lot size and growth management quotas began to take effect and the once ...
Ireland’s population continues to strongly increase, though the rate of growth is slowing, according to the latest European Union estimates.
The range of Ireland's project population by 2027 is expected to vary widely - from 5.7 million and 7.0 million - depending on different scenarios. Ireland’s Central Statistics Office (CSO ...
We have slowed population growth to about 1% per year; local fertility rates are half of the replacement rate; vacant units and short-term rentals are pushing out long-term rentals.
Ireland's population growth is exceeding the pace of homes being built by almost four to one, according to a new study. New market analysis by property advisor, Savills Ireland, looks at Ireland ...
“Many population growth rates reversed or saw major changes between 2023 and 2024,” Crystal Delbé, a statistician in the Census Bureau’s Population Division, said in a statement.
Northern Ireland's population will start dipping before it ever reaches the two million mark - and could fall below 1.5 million by this time next century.
Since 2012, the EU has recorded more deaths than births annually, making migration the sole driver of population growth ...