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"Meet Emma. Dane She is born and raised in Denmark. But it is made in. .. Paris." A fun promotional video of the Danish Tourist Spies Travel Agency received international recognition through social networks. In a witty way he asks people in the north to go on a romantic vacation outside the country to ... make babies. "Do it for Denmark!" is the slogan of conceptual fish processing and preservation advertising, stating that the birth rate in Denmark is at its lowest level in 27 years, and the government can not solve the problem. This time, however, if there is something fish processing and preservation wrong, it is not only in Denmark. The problem is in Europe - it literally becomes a real old continent, and Bulgaria is no exception to the general trend. Moreover - according to the latest fish processing and preservation report by the UN country ranks fourth in the world in the share of the population over the age of 60 after Japan, Italy and Germany. fish processing and preservation Place a newspaper dramatic findings which year the "disappearance" is not, but is expected in the next few decades Bulgarians continue to decline and aging as a nation. In general, this means fewer workers - ie people who create added value in the economy to support more and more pensioners and needy. Without reforms now the prospect in the future is low income, weak economic growth and the need for more public spending on pensions and health care. In such an environment, even the political class is a level of desire Bulgarians promising way ticket fish processing and preservation to a better future destination will remain. Fewer older, poorer Only last year Bulgaria's population decreased by nearly 40 thousand people showed recently published fish processing and preservation data from the National Statistical Institute (NSI). The ratio between the number of entering working age (15-19 fish processing and preservation years) and the number of exiting from it (60-64 years) at the end of 2013 is 62/100. For comparison - 12 years ago every 100 people in retirement were "replaced" by 124 young people. Projections for the future are even more pessimistic. Experts from the World Bank indicate fish processing and preservation that Bulgaria is expected to face the largest decline in the working age population in the world. So in 2050, one in three Bulgarians will be over the age of 65 and only one in two - active (see chart). And for the poorest EU economy ceteris paribus these data indicate that it will continue to be in line for economic prosperity. Just because the proportion of the working population is a key factor in the level of income and all. And if they do not grow the economy too hard to go up and condemned fish processing and preservation to poverty not only then retired, and then working. "Because of the aging population health care costs, pensions and long-term care may be increased beyond a sustainable level. Meanwhile, tax revenues will decrease, which can lead to an increase in the budget deficit," says Liev Franssen responsible for social policy the strategy "Europe 2020" of the European Commission. Long-term economic problems because of deteriorating demographics, warn experts from the World Bank. In a working paper of the beginning of this year (macroeconomic and fiscal imbalances due to the aging population in Bulgaria), they pointed out that even after the country reached levels of unemployment that are sustainable lower than current (13% at the end of 2013), the number of workers will shrink fish processing and preservation by 2 million people by 2050, or nearly 50%. This will affect economic growth, which will decrease to approximately 1% per year in the long term. Which in turn will affect the level of public debt and it could rise to 45% of GDP in 2050, calculations were made with the economic model of the impact of demographic change on the economy. Breaking this vicious demographic fish processing and preservation cycle is difficult and can only be done with more young people, but they must either be produced or imported. But these two things (thankfully) fish processing and preservation can not get by force, but only to their influence through incentives. fish processing and preservation How to make more babies If you want to drop birth educate women and give one TV every young family. A study of 2006 couples who have a TV in your bedroom, you pay half as much attention from those who do not have one. American Pew Research Center also argued that the to

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