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The population of Spanish speakers in the United States has now surpassed that of Spain, according to a report published by an organization affiliated with the Spanish government. As the chart ...
Since births only just exceeded deaths, between 1980 and 2000 Spain’s population rose slowly, by just over 2 million people. Then between 2000 and 2009 it suddenly surged by 7 million.
Spain, one of many European countries facing a shrinking workforce and increasing burdens on its social security system, has the 10th oldest population in the world, with an average age of 43.2 years.
Spain's population fell for the first time in five years in 2020, preliminary data released on Tuesday showed, with the coronavirus pandemic taking a heavy toll. Skip to main content.
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The Instituto Nacional de Estadística expects Spain’s population, now about 46.8 million, to fall by more than a million in the next 15 years, and by 5.6 million over the next 50 years ...
Spain's population has fallen for the first time - because of the eurozone crisis. The number of residents fell by 206,000 to 47.1million, the National Statistics Institute said, a figure entirely ...
Spain is suffering from a fall in population, partly because Spaniards are moving abroad in search of work but a declining birth rate is also a factor. Tom Burridge reports from Madrid. Spain ...
Spain has appointed a ‘sex tsar’ to encourage the declining population to ramp up procreation in a bid to reverse a dip in the birth rate.
Spain, one of many European countries facing a shrinking workforce and increasing burdens on its social security system, has the 10th oldest population in the world, with an average age of 43.2 years.
Spain's PROMUSICAE has published a new weekly chart that combines track streams, downloads and physical sales to reflect "a more meaningful picture of the Spanish phonographic scene.
In March 2012, Spain and Greece passed an unenviable landmark of 50% youth unemployment. That means there were more Spanish and Greek workers under 25 without a job than with one. Six months later ...