Population facts of Greece
1. Greece is a pretty well-developed country that is in Stage 4 of the Demographic transition model. This is a picture of a population pyramid for Greece.
1. Greece is a pretty well-developed country that is in Stage 4 of the Demographic transition model. This is a picture of a population pyramid for Greece.
2. The overall population of Greece is 10,893,000 people.
3. The three major cities in Greece are
- Athens with 655,780 people
- Thessaloniki with 322,240 people
- Patrai with 195,265 people
Demography of Greece
1. The migration patterns of people that move into Greece are usually from close countries. Most people move to Greece from the countries of Albania, Bulgaria, and Romania. Many of the people that emigrate from Greece either move to Western Europe, the USA, Canada, or Australia. Many immigration that occurs inside of Greece is from people moving from a rural to an urban area.
2. The life expectancy in Greece is 76 years old for males and 82 years old for females. Healthcare in Greece is available to everyone and is ranked as one of the best medical care country's in the world. The IMR in Greece is 4.78 deaths per every 1,000 births.
3. In Greece, about 97% of people have a good literacy. The average number of years that people attend school in Greece is about 10 years. Education is free, but mandatory in Greece. Children are required to attend school until the age of 15.
3. The three major cities in Greece are
- Athens with 655,780 people
- Thessaloniki with 322,240 people
- Patrai with 195,265 people
Demography of Greece
1. The migration patterns of people that move into Greece are usually from close countries. Most people move to Greece from the countries of Albania, Bulgaria, and Romania. Many of the people that emigrate from Greece either move to Western Europe, the USA, Canada, or Australia. Many immigration that occurs inside of Greece is from people moving from a rural to an urban area.
2. The life expectancy in Greece is 76 years old for males and 82 years old for females. Healthcare in Greece is available to everyone and is ranked as one of the best medical care country's in the world. The IMR in Greece is 4.78 deaths per every 1,000 births.
3. In Greece, about 97% of people have a good literacy. The average number of years that people attend school in Greece is about 10 years. Education is free, but mandatory in Greece. Children are required to attend school until the age of 15.