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THE FUTURE OF THE STRATEGY WITH REGARD TO THE OUTERMOST REGIONS Brussels, 14 and 15 May 2008 Workshop 2 Demographic trends: The Community context – experience and prospects Aurélio Cecílio European Commission – DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities TACKLING DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE 2004 European Parliament requests the European Commission preparatory action to encourage account to be taken of demographic change in European and national policies March 2005 Green paper "Confronting demographic change: a new solidarity between the generations October 2005 Heads of State and government informal summit – Hampton Court October 2006 Communication "The demographic future of Europe – from challenge to opportunity“ European Demographic Forum Spring European Council 2007 European Alliance for families May 2007 First Demography report Communication "Promoting Solidarity between generations" MAIN DRIVERS OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE Fertility Mortality (life expectancy) Migration Baby boom cohorts ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACTS OF DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES Employment Growth Potential GDP Growth Sustainability of Social protection systems POLICY RESPONSES TO TACKLE DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES (OPPORTUNITIES) Promoting demographic renewal – greater gender equality Promoting employment – more jobs and longer working lives Increasing productivity – investment in human capital and R&D Migration and integration policies Consolidating public finances THE REGIONAL DIMENSION OF POPULATION CHANGE (I) THE REGIONAL DIMENSION OF POPULATION CHANGE (II) Are these trends, impacts and policy responses suitable and adapted to the outermost regions? To know more… http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social /spsi/demographic_change_en.htm