This book, authored by Armin König, examines the demographic changes in Germany, focusing on the implications of migration, aging populations, and social inequality. It discusses how demographic shifts are impacting local politics, infrastructure, and economic growth, urging communities to embrace change proactively. The work critiques alarmist perspectives on demographic trends, particularly those concerning migration and fertility rates, and argues against the notion that native Germans are becoming a minority in their own country. It provides statistical analyses and encourages evidence-based policy-making to address demographic challenges. The intended audience includes policymakers, sociologists, and those interested in demographic studies. |