rahvastikulangus
Rahvastikulangus, also known as population decline, refers to a sustained decrease in the number of individuals within a particular population. This phenomenon can occur in both human and non-human populations. In human societies, rahvastikulangus is typically driven by a combination of factors, primarily a birth rate that falls below the replacement level and an increase in emigration compared to immigration. Low fertility rates, often linked to socioeconomic development, increased access to education for women, and changing societal values regarding family size, are a significant contributor. Additionally, if more people leave a region than arrive, the population will shrink. Factors influencing emigration can include economic hardship, political instability, or a desire for better opportunities elsewhere.
The consequences of rahvastikulangus can be far-reaching. In human populations, it can lead to an aging demographic,