Kosovo population extinction

Naturality in Kosovo over the past decade has suffered considerable decline. Nearly $16,000 is the birth difference reported from 2000 to 2018. The data shows that a total of 39 thousand and 91 births were recorded in 2000. And in the year we left behind, there were 23 thousand and 563 [...]
The data shows that a total of 39 thousand and 91 births were recorded in 2000. And in the following year, 23 thousand and 563 births were registered today, writes “Koha Ditore”.
Naturality, according to social policy connoisseurs, has not been presented as a priority in Kosovo society. This is because in the past decades, nature has been very high in Kosovo and only now when we have high population migration, the decline of nighthood in this measure poses a problem that should be seriously addressed by politics.
The state has even failed to create real policies for nighthood. Even though leukemia has been viewed as an element that can affect fertility, but poor implementation by much of the employers has been viewed as problematic for years.
This has caused the Ministry of Labour and Social Management to change the Law on Lehonia, so that through complementing changes, more favourable policies can be created for women working.












