ITALY'S POPULATION MAY HIT 67 MILLION IN 2051
(ANSAmed) - ROME, JUNE 19 - Italy's resident population in
2051 could climb to 67 million, compared to 59 million today,
with more elderly people and immigrants and fewer children,
according to a report by national statistics bureau Istat.
The Istat forecast put the number of people in 2051 over the
age of 65 at 22 million and the number of immigrants at 4,5
million. However, Istat explained that "caution must be used in
interpreting the long-term forecasts because they become less
uncertain the more you go ahead in the future".
In its demographic forecast for 2051 , Istat drew up three
population scenarios: low, medium and high. In the first Italy's
population could decline to 55.6 million, in the second it could
rise to 61.6 million and in the last it could hit 67.3 million.
In regards to the increase in the number of immigrants and
people over 65, Istat said its forecasts were stable and very
probable. (ANSAmed).
2008-06-19 19:39