"The European population growth at a level of less than 3% per year [is] only possible through net migration?. Europe is indeed currently absorbing 2 million migrants each year ? proportionally more than any other part of the world. This influx is thus altering the population composition of member-states' with respect to birth/death rates and such demographic trends might well have major socio-economic implications in the future. Based upon this observation, Rafael Popper and Graciela Sainz's brief endeavored to present a comprehensive approach to this phenomenon conducted in a triple-perspective analysis.
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