While the number of people who have left Bosnia and Herzegovina in the past 10 years has reached 600,000, it has been warned that the country may turn into a “land of the elderly”.
In the statement made by the Union for Sustainable Return and Integration of BiH, it was indicated that the number of people leaving the country is constantly increasing.
The statement indicated that the country will turn into a “state for the elderly” if the necessary measures are not taken, and the statement said that “the number of people who left Bosnia and Herzegovina until 2021 reached 484,996 people. 70 percent of those who go are young people.” Data included.
Noting that the cities of eastern Bosnia are at risk of turning into ghost towns, it was noted that the situation was different in Sanski Most, Lukavac and Bratunac.
“The factory opened in Sanski Most gives a salary of 1,400 km (about 700 avor) to young people. Lukavac municipality has allocated a large budget for youth employment. Kindergartens are not enough in Bratunac municipality,” the statement read. expressions were used.
source: Balkan News
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