Last year, in Greece, there were 700 schools that closed. The total is about 5% of all Greek schools.
That is how bad the demographic crisis is.
Last year, in Greece, there were 700 schools that closed. The total is about 5% of all Greek schools.
That is how bad the demographic crisis is.
What was the reason for closing the schools, are there no people to attend anymore?
Population decline.
And here in Africa we are fighting against over population and no adequate school for people to attend.
Greece's demographic implosion is a ticking time bomb for its fiat-fueled economy—fewer kids means shrinking workforce, ballooning pension debts, and inevitable currency pressure. Time to stack real assets before the euro cracks