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法国老了,现在没有从前那么多儿童了。它是不是就此走上了一条不可救药的衰退的道路呢?欧洲和法国一样,欧洲的人口状况即使不是更糟,也是相差无几。法国人的中间年龄(指低于或高于这个年龄的人数相等。——译者)1982年是32.8岁,到1990年可能达到34.7岁。老年人的人数将会增加,从现在起到2000年,60岁以上的人数将增加22%。到2000年,60岁以上的人将占整个职业人口(20—60岁)的38%,而今天只占33.5%。相反,据雅尔莱冈最近给经济和社会委员会的一份报告说,20岁以下的人数在人口中的比例从1966年开始下降,到1983年底已经下降到29.5%,这个比率是“法国历史上的最低点”。
France is old, and now there are not as many children as before. Did it embark on an incurable recession? Europe, like France, is the same, if not worse, in Europe. The median age of French, meanwhile, is equal to 32.8 years old in 1982 and 34.7 years old in 1990. The number of older persons will increase, and from now until 2000, the number of people over the age of 60 will increase by 22%. By the year 2000, people over the age of 60 will account for 38% of the entire working population (20-60 years old), and today only account for 33.5%. On the contrary, according to a recent report to the Economic and Social Committee of Jarrengoun, the share of the population under 20 years of age has declined from 1966 to 29.5% by the end of 1983, a ratio of “French history On the lowest point. ”