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exhibit a too high fertility rate. Furthemore, when health is introduced as another source of externalities, the model shows … that health expenditures have not always to be subsidized. Indeed, the taxation of births plays the role of an indirect … subsidy on health expenditures because it decreases the cost of health relatively to the cost of the quantity of children …
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types of places and worry parents and adults, particularly in the evening and at night. It is based for the most part on a … spatial and temporal approach to youth, at the level of living areas, so as to allow for the co-construction, locally and with … the youth, their parents and residents, of projects and policies adapted to their needs. The chapter emphasises the …
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We analyze the socio-economic determinants of youth decision to internally migrate in Senegal. Young people undertake … models, we estimate the role of household and community characteristics during childhood in later youth migration decisions …
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This research focuses on individuals who consider they have been victims of discrimination. The aim is to look at the feeling of discrimination and to assess its effects on career paths seven years after leaving school. Taking data from the Class of 98 (Génération 98) survey by the Céreq, we...
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suffered discrimination may influence the professional situation of these young adults. By looking at both the time it takes to …
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Common sense supports prevention policies aimed at improving survival prospects among the population. It is also widely acknowledged that an early death is a serious disadvantage, and that attention should be paid to the compensation of short-lived individuals. This paper re-examines the...
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An early death is, undoubtedly, a serious disadvantage. However, the compensation of short-lived individuals has remained so far largely unexplored, probably because it appears infeasible. Indeed, short-lived agents can hardly be identified ex ante, and cannot be compensated ex post. We argue...
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This study estimates the human cost of failures in the CCS industry in 2050, using the actuarial approach. The range of expected fatalities is assessed integrating all steps of the CCS chain: additional coal production, coal transportation, carbon capture, transport, injection and storage, based...
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adults work some fraction of the old-age, whatever the retirement age is fixed or chosen by the agents. …
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While demographers Lotka (1939) and Lopez (1961) proposed conditions on (exogenous) fertility and mortality laws under … issues of age structure stabilization and convergence, by considering a population whose fertility and mortality are … structures will end up with the same long-run age structure when fertility and mortality laws are converging, which requires …
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