Although it showed an increase compared to last year, as the number of deaths exceeds the number of live births by 16,556, it shows a negative increase. It is said that 25,778 of the total population in Greece came from external migration. The population sex ratio was also 0.980 (980 males per 1000 females), this result is lower than the global sex ratio which shows approximately 1016 males per 1000 females in 2014. (countrymeters.info/en/Greece). The Indexmundi website reports that one of the factors affecting Greek population growth is the ongoing economic crisis, so having children in a country that continually faces recession is unwise. According to the latest census carried out in Greece, journalists believe that there will be a further decline in the country and have estimated this decline based on the age of residents, showing that many of them should be close to sixty years old.
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