An official population data involving the European Union shows that the number of newborns in the 27 EU countries in 2023 has dropped to a historic low since the data started being recorded in 1961, at 3.665 million people. This data is not only lower than the 4 million figure estimated by Eurostat last year, but also further declined by 5.5% compared to the number of births in 2022 - a decline that itself sets a new historical record. Italy, Spain, Greece, Poland, Finland, and the Balkan countries are among the places where the number of newborns has decreased the most.
欧盟27国2023年新出生人口数量为366.5万人,创有记录来新低
In 2023, the number of newborns in the 27 EU countries was 3.665 million, hitting a new record low.
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