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Romania - Reimbursable Advisory Services Agreement on the Bucharest Urban Development Program - Component 1, Output 3 : Chapter 1 – Socio-Economic Profile (English)

Romania is one of the European countries that has lost the largest number of inhabitants (3.8 million inhabitants between 1990 and 2019). The decline is mainly associated with the migration of the population and less with the natural growth. Although throughout history, natural growth has been the main determinant of demographic change. Since the 1990s, the role of net migration has become increasingly important as a driver of population change in...
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  • 2021/03/01

  • Report

  • 173069

  • 1

  • Romania,

  • Europe and Central Asia,

  • 2022/06/27

  • Disclosed

  • 2022/06/27

  • Romania - Reimbursable Advisory Services Agreement on the Bucharest Urban Development Program - Component 1, Output 3 : Chapter 1 – Socio-Economic Profile


Citation

World Bank.

Romania - Reimbursable Advisory Services Agreement on the Bucharest Urban Development Program - Component 1, Output 3 : Chapter 1 – Socio-Economic Profile (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099811006272228013

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