
"The populations of Norway, Sweden and Switzerland, and to a lesser extent Spain, are expected to grow by 2100, despite a big drop on average across Europe."
"The number of residents in the European Union is projected to drop by 53 million, or almost 12 percent, by the end of the century compared to 2025."
"The largest growth among EU member states between 10 and 20 percent is expected in Ireland and Sweden, while Poland, Lithuania and Latvia will see declines exceeding 30 percent."
Population projections indicate that while nine EU countries, along with Norway, Iceland, and Switzerland, will experience growth by 2100, the overall population in Europe is expected to decline significantly. Eurostat forecasts a drop of 53 million residents in the EU by the end of the century. Ireland and Sweden are expected to see the largest growth among EU member states. In contrast, countries like Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia are projected to face declines exceeding 30 percent by 2100.
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