The longstanding debate persists:is the economy for the people,or are people for the economy?Technological advancements have increasingly reduced the need for physical human labor in economic activities.However,the de...The longstanding debate persists:is the economy for the people,or are people for the economy?Technological advancements have increasingly reduced the need for physical human labor in economic activities.However,the demand for human resources is expected to persist at some level.Historically,the necessary human resources for national economies have been sustained through birth rates or immigration.This study explores whether maintaining a stable fertility rate of 2.1 in modern EU member states can be achieved in the long term while adhering to constitutional and human rights standards.展开更多
文摘The longstanding debate persists:is the economy for the people,or are people for the economy?Technological advancements have increasingly reduced the need for physical human labor in economic activities.However,the demand for human resources is expected to persist at some level.Historically,the necessary human resources for national economies have been sustained through birth rates or immigration.This study explores whether maintaining a stable fertility rate of 2.1 in modern EU member states can be achieved in the long term while adhering to constitutional and human rights standards.