Shrinking populations across Europe mean more immigration is in store.
Rising populations meant increasing land values, especially for small tenancies.
However, the islands' small population of 42,696 means it is unlikely to emerge as a power in the near future.
An aging population means that, each year, people retire (leave the labour force).
An older population will mean fewer students, a group usually sought out for recruitment.
A declining population meant the primary school had just 12 students by 2004, leading to its closure.
Increased population also meant greater demand on underground water supplies, and the level dropped.
The poorer countries remain stuck at the bottom as growing populations mean fewer resources for everyone else.
Nevertheless, this species' huge range and large population mean that it is not threatened globally.
The declining population means that everyone's labor is needed.