Total population of Poland will likely decrease by 3.4% by 2035 and by 14.3% by 2060 from the level reported on Jan 1, 2010, Eurostat estimates. At that time, the entire European Union (27 countries) will post a rise of 4.7% and 3.2%, respectively. In the case of Poland, the share of people aged 65+ is projected at 34.5% in 2060 compared to 13.5% in 2010 and to 5.8% in 1960. Between 2010 and 2060, the population is projected to rise in fourteen Member States and fall in thirteen, Eurostat also reported. ISB |
The European Commission is referring Poland (and Cyprus) to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failing to fully transpose EU's Renewable Energy Directive, according to the ... more
The ZEW-Erste Group Bank Economic Sentiment Indicator for Poland (economic expectations) surged by 22.3pts m/m to 42.9pts in February, according to a report by the Center for European Economic ... more
When Poland joins the euro-zone, it will have to transfer EUR 5.47bn of its foreign-currency reserves to the European Central Bank, according to a statement by the ministry of finance. The ... more