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dependent populations 2 LISREL 1 ageing 1 asymptotic robustness 1 fertility 1 fixed variables 1 inference 1 labour force 1 latent variables 1 longitudinal data 1 migration 1 multi-sample methods 1 non-normal factors 1 panel data 1 pension systems 1 population 1 poverty 1 productivity 1 structural equation modelling 1
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Cortez, Ana 1 Papadopoulos, Savas 1
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Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations 1
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International Journal of Computational Economics and Econometrics 1 Working Papers / Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations 1
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The international development strategy beyond 2015: taking demographic dynamics into account
Cortez, Ana - Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations - 2012
Demographic dynamics have strong repercussions for development and need to be addressed in the definition of the global development strategy for post 2015. Despite divergent trends across countries, international migration offers no definitive solution. A comprehensive approach is needed....
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Inference for structural equation modelling on dependent populations
Papadopoulos, Savas - In: International Journal of Computational Economics and … 2 (2011) 2, pp. 123-153
independent populations are valid for virtually any non-normal and dependent populations. This result is also valid when some …
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