Bulgaria's Demographic Landscape: Rising Births Amidst Ongoing Population Aging

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The National Statistical Institute (NSI) has released comprehensive data shedding light on Bulgaria's demographic dynamics in 2023, revealing both encouraging trends and persistent challenges in the nation's population structure.

Despite ongoing concerns about population decline and aging, the NSI report indicates a modest increase in the number of live births in Bulgaria, marking a notable shift in demographic patterns. However, the overarching trend of population aging continues to pose significant socio-economic implications for the country's future.

As of December 31, 2023, Bulgaria's population stands at 6,445,481 people, representing a marginal decline compared to the previous year. Notably, the gender distribution highlights a predominance of men in younger age groups, gradually shifting to a higher proportion of women in older demographics, indicative of longer life expectancy among females.

A key demographic indicator underscores the aging population trend, with 23.8% of Bulgarians aged 65 and over, a figure that has seen a slight increase from the previous year. Regional disparities in aging dynamics reveal higher proportions of elderly populations in certain districts, underscoring the need for targeted interventions to address age-related challenges.

Conversely, the NSI report highlights a positive uptick in the number of children under 15 years old, signaling a reversal of declining birth rates in Bulgaria. However, regional variations persist, with some districts experiencing higher proportions of youth populations compared to others.

Furthermore, the report underscores the critical importance of maintaining a balanced demographic structure, particularly in relation to the working-age population. With fewer...

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