demografiseen
Demografiseen is a German word that roughly translates to "demographic island" or "population island". It was coined by demographer Hans Rosenbaum in the 1990s to describe the phenomenon of isolated or idyllic regions that have a unique demographic profile, often with a small, aging population.
These regions, often located in rural or mountainous areas, have distinct demographic characteristics that set them
Demografiseen is not limited to a specific country or region. It can be observed in various parts
The concept of demografiseen has important implications for local and regional development policies. It highlights the
Rosenbaum's concept of demografiseen has sparked a wider debate on the importance of understanding demographic changes