Croatia is experiencing depopulation which will continue over the next 20 years. The population is ageing steadily and life expectancy is rising. Fertility rate and birth rate are low, leading to natural depopulation. Emigration from Croatia, which was a significant feature during the 1990s, has reversed with more people migrating into Croatia than emigrating from it during the 2000s. Eight out of the 10 largest cities will grow in the next 20 years and the population will become more urbanised.
Euromonitor International's Future Demographic reports provide in-depth data and analysis of population changes in 85 countries, 7 regions and a world overview. The reports offer long-term demographic forecasts to 2030, and include breakdowns of population by age and sex, vital statistics and major cities. The series provides insight into demographic trends which will shape consumer segmentation and markets in the future
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
Why buy this report?
Euromonitor International's Future Demographic reports provide in-depth data and analysis of population changes in 85 countries, 7 regions and a world overview. The reports offer long-term demographic forecasts to 2030, and include breakdowns of population by age and sex, vital statistics and major cities. The series provides insight into demographic trends which will shape consumer segmentation and markets in the future
Data coverage: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.
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Croatia in 2030: The Future Demographic
Euromonitor International
May 2012
Croatia in 2030
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Euromonitor International
May 2012
Croatia in 2030
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