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    Armenian government should develop long-term program to address
    demographic problems: expert


    YEREVAN, March 26, /ARKA/. Armenian authorities should develop a
    long-term program of actions to address the worsening demographic
    situation, Arsen Petrosian, an aide to head of the State Employment
    Inspectorate, said today to participants of an international
    conference entitled `Socialist Approaches to Armenia's Challenges:
    Global Perspectives, Local Realities,' organized by the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation.

    `The demographic problem is one of the most painful problems faced by
    Armenia. The country's future hinges on its solution. We have
    short-term programs, which address immediate problems, but we need
    long-term programs for the next 20-30 years,' he said.
    The Armenian government approved in 2009 July the Demographic Strategy
    Policy for 2009-2035.

    Arsen Petrosian urged the government to take action to prevent the
    ongoing out emigration, to stimulate the return of those who left it,
    to offer worthy pays to skilled specialists to make them not leave the
    country. He also said the government must build social housing and
    exempt small businessmen from taxes in small towns and rural
    communities.

    According to the latest government figures, Armenia's permanent
    population grew last year by 12,500 people to 3, 250,000. In 2009 some
    44,466 babies were born, by 8% more than in 2008. The number of
    weddings grew to 18, 773 from 18, 465 in 2008 and the number of
    granted divorces dropped to 2, 800 from 3,031 in 2008 годÑ?.

    The two-day gathering includes both Armenian and non-Armenian
    delegates from around the world who have converged in Yerevan to
    discuss workable solutions to Armenia's challenges. Some of the
    questions explored by the conference include the modern applications
    of socialist ideology and practice. Participants in the conference
    include experts and activists from such countries as Russia, the US,
    France, Sweden, Greece, Argentina, Chile, Iran. There are also
    participants from Armenia and various Diasporan political,
    intellectual and public institutions. -0-
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