Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-11-15-Speech-2-434-217"
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"Demographic change is obvious in a European Union that is increasingly old and incapable of reproducing itself from one generation to the next. This situation cannot fail to concern specialists, as well as political decision makers, who will be unable to avoid the blame for the negative consequences of their societies’ loss of vitality, and who will instead have to seek ways of minimising the resulting problems and adapting the welfare state to the new reality. The ageing of the population is no bad thing in and of itself, but rather demonstrates how average life expectancy has increased. However, the low birth rate should be worthy of our taking a closer look at support for reconciling personal and family life, and at adopting family friendly public policies."@en1
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