01.06.2017 | EIA 2016-2017_eng
ERR news 1.60.2017
Estonian will not be able to maintain its population size without immigration, according to the fresh Human Development Report, which fund that if high rates of emigration continue and birth rates remain low, Estonia’s population could shrink to below 800,000 by the end of the 21st century.
01.06.2017 | EIA 2016-2017_eng
The main message of the Human Development Report to be introduced today in Riigikogu is that Estonia’s size of population will not be maintained without migration. Hence, Estonia has to decide whether we want to manage migration in a favourable way for us or merely...
11.01.2017 | EIA 2016-2017_eng
The level of well-being in Estonia has grown so much that Estonia is being transformed into a country that attracts immigrants. On the other hand, our population is shrinking and ageing, and the required volume of immigration to maintain a stable population numbers...
05.01.2017 | EIA 2016-2017_eng
In 2017, we shall continue to work on the “Pension 2050” program, on administration of the civil initiative web platform, on a large-scale awareness-building effort. As well, we are going to release a report on the development of human potential in...
06.04.2016 | EIA 2016-2017_eng
The editorial team of the Estonian Human Development Report on global Estonianism, which will be published in the spring of 2017, includes prominent figures such as Tiit Tammaru (Editor in Chief), Raul Eamets, Kristina Kallas, Allan Well, Rein Ahas, Anu Realo, Anna...
23.02.2016 | EIA 2016-2017_eng
The Council of the Foundation Estonian Cooperation selected the Editor in Chief of the Human Development Report to be issued in the spring of 2017 from two candidates – the draft submitted by urban and population geography professor Tiit Tammaru was chosen. The draft...