New Demographic Age: Projected that Since 2028 There Will Be More Deaths than Births in Chile
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The aging of the population in Chile is no longer a distant projection; according to INE figures, the country will reach a ceiling of just over 20 million inhabitants and will begin to decrease after 2036. This is due to the low birth rate and the increase in life expectancy. Valentina Jorquera, researcher at the Observatory of Aging UC-Confuturo, explained in the Bio Bio Express that in Chile we are reaching an increasingly long-lived populatio…
Less than two years after the completion of the Population and Housing Census of the National Institute of Statistics (INE) 2024, today the biministro de Economía y Energía, Álvaro García, together with Ricardo Vicuña, director of the INE, presented the Population Estimates and Projections in Chile, finally revealing the expected figure of what the population of the country is projected to be. Thus, according to reports, the population of Chile …
According to the National Institute of Statistics (INE), Chile is undergoing a profound demographic change marked by a historical decline in birth. In addition to an increase in life expectancy, marking a new population scenario with major social, economic and labour challenges. According to the most recent figures, the country has reached its lowest level of births since registrations exist, reflecting a sustained decrease in the number of chil…
The president of the Chilean Chamber of Construction, Alfredo Echavarría, warned that Chile today builds about 105,000 homes a year — well below the figures of 15 years ago — and said that returning to higher rates of economic growth is key to reducing the deficit.
According to the INE Population Estimates and Projections, a decrease in the population has been projected since 2036 as a result of the fall in fertility and the increase in the country's ageing.
Chile records the lowest birth rate in its history, with less than one child per woman, and places it among the countries in the world with the lowest number of births, according to data presented on Wednesday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).births in Chile began to decline from 2010, especially due to a sharp decrease in teenage pregnancies and the postponement of motherhood by adult women.You may be interestedArte e IdeasFecundit…
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