Hungary population decline accelerates further
Hungary’s population decline accelerated further in the first seven months of the year as the number of births edged down by 0.1 percent and the number of deaths jumped by 6.8 percent compared with the same period last year, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) reported on Friday.
Figures show that there were 52,056 births in January-July, up 32 from the same period a year earlier. According to leap-year-adjusted data, the number of births for the period was up 0.4 percent compared with 2016.
The number of deaths was 78,583, KSH said.
If adjusted for the leap-year effect, the number of deaths was up an annual 7.4 percent.
The stalling birth rate and the rising death rate mean that the rate of natural population decline was 24 percent higher compared with the same period in 2016.
The number of marriages fell by an annual 5.4 percent to 28,158.
As we wrote before, 26 percent of the deaths (approximately 32,000 cases) could be prevented in 2014 if there were proper equipment and better healthcare system, based on the date of National Healthcare Services Center (ÁEEK). The Hungarian health status rates are far below the level of most EU member states, despite the recent increase in this field.
According to the United Nations’ 2017 Revision of World Population Prospects report, a quarter of Central and East Europe’s population could vanish by the end of the century unless a big change happens. Hvg.hu writes that even though this is only an estimation, it’s quite shocking that only six million people are expected to live in Hungary by 2100.
Source: MTI
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