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European Commission publishes third report on demographic transformation

The European Commission has released its latest findings on the bloc's shifting demographics, outlining the potential impacts on competitiveness, social cohesion and sustainable development across the EU.

By 14 Jul 2026 · 11:30 CET Updated 14 Jul 2026 · 11:30 CET

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According to the European Commission, the third report on demographic transformation addresses the challenges and opportunities currently facing the continent. The document suggests that by acting early and effectively, the European Union can manage these shifts to support innovation, social cohesion, and sustainable development.

The report, published in Brussels on 14 July 2026, emphasises that proactive measures are essential to navigate the long-term demographic changes impacting member states. The findings aim to assist policymakers in addressing the various economic and societal implications of these demographic trends.

Source: European Commission. Read the original report ↗

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