Universidad Austral Study Finds Argentina's Population to Be Ageing
- The Universidad Austral's Human Development Observatory published a study on May 16, 2025, showing Argentina's population is aging with fewer children.
- The study linked this demographic shift to a sustained fertility rate below replacement levels and a 40% birth decline since 2014 amid social and economic influences.
- Between 1970 and 2022, people aged 65 and over grew from 5.0% to 10.4%, households with adults over 65 rose from 25% to 35%, and those over 85 increased from 1.5% to 11.8%.
- According to the 2022 census, 57% of Argentine homes did not include individuals under 18 years old, marking an increase from 44% in 1991, while the proportion of people living alone grew from 13% to 25% during the same timeframe.
- These trends indicate concerns about Argentina’s future societal structure, reflecting demographic changes also seen in nations without economic crises like Switzerland and Austria.
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Universidad Austral study finds Argentina's population to be ageing
A study by the Universidad Austral’s Human Development Observatory, based on data from Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec), showed significant demographic shifts in the South American country, with the number of births dropping by 40% since 2014.
The birth rate fell 40% in Argentina and households without children are already the majority
A study by the Human Development Observatory of the Austral University showed the abrupt fall of births in less than a decade. In addition, it revealed that single-parent families grow and in 57% of households there are no children under 18 years of age.
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