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research spatial diferencies of ageing process between 272 NUTS 2 regions today. The analyses on this spatial level are working … and elderly substitution in population and evaluation of the ageing process. Therefore we are using the basic measurement … following three basic demographical indices: the children ration, the eledrely ratio, the ageing index (IA) and the dynamic …
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an increasingly ageing population and internal migration from underdeveloped to more competitive locations. Generally …
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, ageing region? And how do their motivations fit in the opportunity and necessity dimension? Rural Northumberland (UK) and … rural Drenthe (NL) are both facing a declining workforce and are strongly ageing. By means of semi structured, face …
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ageing of the population). This population reproduction level is an irreversible consequence of the urbanization processes …
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Portugal is divided in two major parts: i) the coastal zone, with a higher demographic density and where the main economic activities are concentrated; ii) the periphery, where a low economic performance and a depressed demographic dynamics coexist. Economy and demography interact, reinforcing...
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human desertification and population ageing. In order to analyse the requirements to revert this process, DEMOSPIN project …
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Two stylised facts of the German labour market are that first, the demand for (high-)skilled labour has been growing rapidly for a number of years and second, the country is facing a particularly strong demographic change with the expected size of the population decreasing rapidly and the...
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The aim and scope of this paper is to isolate the effects of population ageing in the context of potential Scottish …, and independence will make it harder for it to provide for its ageing population. In this paper we developed a multi … the UK and all government expenditures associated with its ageing population (mainly pensions and health) are funded on a …
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ABSTRACT. A new urban revolution begun in the second half of the XX century and it is going to challenge the relation between the size and economic role of cities: on one side, the last decades have witnessed the emergence and the never seen growth of a number of Mega-cities, with more than 9...
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The urban economics literature provides ample evidence of an urban wage premium: wages are higher in larger urban areas. This paper addresses three central issues of the urban wage premium about which the field has not yet reached a consensus. First, the extent to which sorting of high ability...
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