Boosting Development through Population Growth in the Greek Periphery: The Case of Rodopi, Greece


Georgios Tsertekidis
Periklis Polyzoidis
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Rodopi (Rhodope), a peripheral region in northeastern Greece, faces significant demographic challenges characterized by population decline, aging, and negative net migration. This policy brief explores these challenges and proposes a set of policy recommendations to revitalize Rodopi's demographics and stimulate regional development. The recommendations focus on attracting and retaining young people, supporting families, and promoting economic opportunities. 

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