Märt Masso, PhD
Expert of the Foresight CentreMärt has graduated from the Central European University with a degree in social studies, with focus on employment and working conditions, and is currently working on his doctoral studies in the University of Tartu. He has previously worked as an analyst in the think tank Praxis, with main emphasis on analysing employment and social protection. He has also worked in the public sector where he acquired real-life experience in policy shaping and implementation. Märt has over 20 years of experience in conducting studies and political analyses both in Estonia and internationally as a project manager and analyst, and he has used both quantitative and qualitative methods.
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27.06 2025Current low birth rate will lead to up to 1.3 billion euros less tax revenue in the future
In its new short report “The impact of population ageing and low birth rate on long-term state revenue and expenditure”, the Foresight Centre notes that the lower than projected birth rate will reduce government spending on family policy and education, but in the long term, it will mean up to 1.3 billion euros less in tax revenue.