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Natural Population Decline and Syrian Refugees: An Analysis of Political Theories and Resettlement by Nation

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Over the last decade, there has been a growing trend of European nations with fertility rates below replacement levels, top-heavy population age structures, and, in turn, widespread natural population decrease.… Click to show full abstract

Over the last decade, there has been a growing trend of European nations with fertility rates below replacement levels, top-heavy population age structures, and, in turn, widespread natural population decrease. Meanwhile, the turmoil taking place in Syria has led leaders of nations around the world to host fleeing refugees. Many in the media claim these two components are connected—that is, those nations losing population seek refugees to resolve their crises. This article empirically tests whether the natural population change in thirty-three European nations is a significant predictor of the number of refugees the nation resettles.

Keywords: natural population; syrian refugees; nation; population decline; decline syrian; population

Journal Title: Perspectives on Global Development and Technology
Year Published: 2017

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