Irina-Elena Stoica – Bucharest University of Economic Studies, 6 Romana Square 010374, Bucharest, Romania
Keywords:
Population structure;
Population pyramid;
Demographic trends;
Census data
Abstract: Population structure is a crucial factor influencing a countryโs deยญvelopment. The population pyramids provide valuable insights into demoยญgraphic trends, age group dynamics and sex differences. The study reveals that both Romania and Bucharest are experiencing an aging trend, with a greater concentration of people in middle-aged groups and a decline in the younger population. This shift has significant implications for economic, social and healthcare systems, requiring adjustments to meet the evolving needs of each age group. The population pyramid for 2021 highlights that the largest age group is 50-54 years, representing the generation born beยญtween 1967 and 1971, following the anti-abortion decree of 1966. Bucharest, as the capital city and a major economic and cultural center, attracts young people in search of job opportunities, contributing to the cityโs unique charยญacteristics. The used data is the data from censuses issued by the National Institute of Statistics and findings through population are presented using pyramid charts, built with R language. These findings shed light on the deยญmographic changes in Romania and its capital city, Bucharest, and the chalยญlenges and opportunities that will be encountered in the future.
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Stoica, I.-E. (2023). Dynamics of Population Structure: A Comprehensive Analysis of Romania Using Census Data and Population Pyramids. In V. Bevanda (Ed.), International Scientific-Business Conference – LIMEN 2023: Vol 9. Conference Proceedings (pp. 391-398). Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans. https://doi.org/10.31410/LIMEN.2023.391
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