Does Ukraine have a problem with demographics?

02/03/2022
The Ukraine
The Ukraine
The Ukraine has a huge problem with demographics and population growth. For those blissfully unaware, Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe and the second-largest country in Europe after Russia.


The population in the Ukraine has been dwindling day-by-day ever since they became an independent nation. 



Population has been waning due to Ukrainians moving abroad for better financial opportunities and a more secure future, Ukrainians are starting to have less and less children due to financial constraints and pressure, and obviously the fact that average, working-class wages are less generous than living on Universal Credit in Britain. Who the hell can raise a family on that? 


But the Ukraine's universities are thriving with foreign students because of the cost of living compared to other European countries and the USA.


The average fertility rate or birth rate for Ukrainian women is generally 1.5 children and that is not sustainable.


If this keeps going then there will not be a Ukraine at the end of century, and there will not be any Ukrainians. We cannot and must not ignore basic facts... 



By Zack Culshaw, Lead Reporter, Editor-in-chief & Chairman.


Population density, Ukraine
Population density, Ukraine
Aldershot, Hampshire, South East England, UK.
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