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The article reveals demographic and migration problems after the COVID-19 pandemic. The experience of other countries in this area is studied. Nowadays, many countries are discussing the growing number of people of retirement age, the rapid ageing of the population. However, in order to correctly assess the problem of ageing, it is necessary to take into account the number of children and people of working age. The increasing burden on pension funds will be combined with the growing demand of the population for expensive medical care.