Key Insights
- The High Migration scenario (HMIGR) shows the highest projected population, reaching 13.8 million by 2100
- The No Migration scenario (NMIGR) projects the lowest population at 8.5 million by 2100
- The Baseline scenario (BSL) projects a stable population of around 12.6 million people
- Migration scenarios show the largest variation in population outcomes, demonstrating migration’s significant impact on demographic projections
- The Low Mortality scenario (LMRT) shows the highest population among non-migration scenarios at 12.8 million by 2100
Legend Description
BSL (Baseline): Standard projection scenario based on current demographic trends
HMIGR (High Migration): Projection scenario assuming higher migration rates
LFRT (Low Fertility): Projection scenario with reduced fertility rates
LMIGR (Low Migration): Projection scenario assuming lower migration rates
LMRT (Low Mortality): Projection scenario with reduced mortality rates
NMIGR (No Migration): Projection scenario without migration
Population on 1st January by age, sex and type of projection on country level
BE (Belgium)Data-Level: BE Source: Eurostat - Population projections (proj_23np). Data represents total population by age, sex and type of projection on country level.
Need more information?
Project manager:
Franziska Görmar
IfL - Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany
Email
This project is supported by the Interreg CENTRAL EUROPE Programme with co-financing from the European Regional Development Fund.
Find more information about the x-Inno Radar project on the Interreg CE projectwebsite.
x-Inno Radar is a project of:
Creative Region Linz & Upper Austria Gmbh,
The Regional Chamber of Commerce of the Karlovy Vary Region,
Padova Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Crafts and Agriculture,
Creative Industry Košice, n. o.,
BSC, Business support centre, ltd., Kranj,
Regional Development Agency in Bielsko-Biała,
Stebo Competence Centre Community Developmentm,
Association of Cultural and Creative Industries Chemnitz and Region (Creative Chemnitz),
Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography – Germany,
Otelo Cooperative
