💨 Abstract
Greece plans to invest €20 billion over 15 years to boost birth rates and combat its demographic crisis, with low fertility rates and a projected workforce reduction of 50% by 2100. The National Demographic Action Plan includes cash benefits, tax breaks, and measures to improve the standard of living.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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