no
Increased birth rate and decreased mortality rate.
decreased mortality
The fact that the percentage of people without jobs has decreased tremendously
since most of the food and resources was sent to soldiers it decreased
Europe's population will have declined to 608 million by 2050, and 467 million by 2100.
A population can experience positive growth through increased birth rates or decreased death rates. Both factors contribute to a higher population size over time.
I would have to say the countries of Albania and Kosovo are the only countries doing the best in Eastern Europe. They are the only countries in Eastern Europe that have a rising GDP growth rate AND a rising population growth rate. (Some countries have only one of the two, but not the two together. EX: Greece- rising population, declining GDP)
Slower population growth can lead to decreased demand for goods and services, resulting in fewer customers for local businesses. This can lead to increased competition among businesses for a smaller customer base, potentially reducing profits and growth opportunities. Businesses may also struggle to find qualified employees as the labor pool decreases with slower population growth.
Some countries in Eastern Europe with a negative rate of natural population growth include Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, and Ukraine. This negative trend is often due to factors like lower birth rates, aging populations, and emigration.
The initial growth of a population is called a growth spurt. In logistic population growth, the population grows at a steady pace.
It decreased the profitability of cattle ranching. It decreased the growth of small towns in the West.