Albanian population risks wrinkles, scary UN projections

Albania is in danger of wrinkled to a little more than 1 million people by 2100, a United Nations Organization report, more specifically by the Department of Population, referring to the current rates of birth loss, immigration, and the movement of citizens. According to projections for global population to the end [...]
Albania is in danger of wrinkled to a little more than 1 million people by 2100, a United Nations Organization report, more specifically by the Department of Population, referring to the current rates of birth loss, immigration, and the movement of citizens.
According to projections for the global population by the end of the 21st century for Albania, this department appears in a projection with three possible scenarios.
The optimistic version is what envisions a contraction of only 100,000 people compared to the current population, so Albania will be inhabited by 2.8 million people. To achieve this scenario requires stopping the immigration phenomenon.
The second scenario, which is worse, is that of contracting the population of 1.2 million people, while the catastrophic scenario is the latest and predicts population decline under 900 thousand.
The report compares demographic changes to the world's total population and individual countries from 1950 to so far, as well as projections for the next 80 years.
According to them, between 1950 and the country's last - developed provision, by 2011, Albania's population grew by 164.69 percent, while in previous projections, contraction by 2100 was predicted to 42.06 percent.












