Back to newsCrete is bucking a trend seen across much of rural Greece by successfully retaining a significant portion of its young population, according to a report by Kathimerini. While many Greek regions face demographic decline as youth migrate to Athens or abroad, Crete's economy, driven by tourism, agriculture, and a growing services sector, continues to offer enough local opportunity to keep younger generations on the island. For visitors, this translates into a more vibrant, year-round local culture, with active communities beyond the summer season. Towns like Heraklion, Chania, and Rethymno benefit from a younger workforce that supports restaurants, hospitality, and cultural venues. This demographic stability helps maintain the quality and consistency of services tourists experience across the island.
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