THE NATURAL MOVEMENT OF POPULATION IN THE NORTH-WEST REGION OF ROMANIA

Authors

  • MANUELA-DORA ORBOI Teaching Staff Training and Social Human Sciences Department, Timisoara, Romania

Keywords:

population, birth rate, mortality, natural growth, life expectancy

Abstract

From the perspective of human development indicators during the past 15 years,
Region North-West has undergone a series of negative processes, which are the
most significant demographic decline due to negative natural growth and increased
migration of people, especially those assets. Region North-West faces a negative
demographic trend, with life expectancy of 71.38 years, the national average (72.22
years) with high external migration, especially of highly qualified workforce.
Analysis of employment trends of population in Region North-West shows a
downward trend and projections for the development for years emphasized the
decrease in employment. Estimates on the evolution of the population in Region
North-West during 2005-2013 reveals a total population decreased by 4.2%.

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Published

2023-10-03