Greece to spend 20 bln euros on lifting low birth rate
Greece currently spends around 1 billion euros a year on pro-child measures but, like other European countries, to little effect.
Greece currently spends around 1 billion euros a year on pro-child measures but, like other European countries, to little effect.
In 2022 Greece recorded the lowest number of births in 92 years - It is estimated that in 2050 the population of Greece will not exceed 7.5 million - The relevant ratio should be maintained above 2.1 children/woman
The interventions for 2025, extending to 2027, outline a complete roadmap to the future, fulfilling the government’s pre-election commitments to improve citizens’ living standards and converge with the rest of Europe.