Demography and Health in Eastern Europe and Eurasia
June 2005
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The E&E region is the only region worldwide experiencing a contraction in population, which stems from both a natural decrease in the population (i.e., crude death rates exceeding crude birth rates) and emigration. The highest crude death rates in the world are found in E&E; so too the lowest fertility rates. Demography and Health in Eastern Europe and Eurasia (June 2005) analyzes these trends and attempts to assess some of the underlying health factors behind them. The report also examines the evidence regarding migration patterns, both political aspects (including trends in refugees and internally displaced persons) and economic aspects (including remittances, urbanization, brain drain, and human trafficking).
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