investigate how Europeans perceive the consequences of massive migration flows in their country and their everyday life. In general, respondents consider the immigration of people outside Europe dangerous for their personal security, as well as a threat for the economy and the culture of their country. More precisely, in the 28 countries sampled, 62% of respondents think that the massive influx of immigrants in their country will increase the threat of terrorism and the crime rates. At the same time, 57% of Europeans believe that non-EU immigration harms the cultural homogeneity of their own country. This result is in line with the data shown by the REScEU Mass Survey conducted in 2016 in six EU member states (France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and United Kingdom). Finally, European citizens also worry about the negative economic impact brought by immigration. Almost three respondents out of four (73%) believe that handling immigration poses a huge financial burden for receiving countries. Another 61% of them think that the mass influx of immigrants from outside of the continent set back the EU’s economy.
Answer: 2060
Explanation:
The world's population is expected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050 and it is projected that the European and Mediterranean population will be less than 50% of the population of the U.S.
The population of the U.S is projected to be over 403 million and will be the fourth most populous country in the world. The European/Mediterranean population will fall to below 200 million in 2060. This region covers France, Portugal, Italy, Spain, Greece, Malta and Cyprus. Population of these countries in 2060 are projected to be about 67 million, 8.5 million, 50.5 million, 41 million, 8.4 million, 414,000, and 1.3 million respectively.
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