Europe is experiencing demographic improvements in the second half of 2025, with notable positive changes reported across several countries. From Greece to the Netherlands, Finland, and Poland, the situation has become significantly less catastrophic in recent months. Hungary has also seen a modest improvement, with a demographic decline of 6.5% compared to a previous decline of 9%.
This trend marks a shift in the demographic landscape of the continent, suggesting a potential stabilization in population dynamics. The developments in these countries reflect a broader trend of recovery in the region as the year progresses.
As previously reported, demographic changes can have significant implications for various sectors, including the economy and social services. The current improvements may lead to further analysis and discussions regarding the future demographic strategies in Europe.








