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fertility rate and emigration rate are going to develop in Africa. Even modest increases in emigration from Africa would … generate major increases in immigration pressure in the rest of the world, mostly in Europe. Other major questions on the …
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world population over the period 1800-2016. The analysis is carried out for the original series, and also for its log …
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Between 1950 and 2017, world average life expectancy increased from below-50 to above-70, while the fertility rate …
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bloc and in other countries around the world. Additional findings document that demography's effect partly captures …
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the interactions between climate change and population dynamics. We develop an analytical model of endogenous fertility …
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the political turmoil in the Arab world, with the so-called Arab Spring. …
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throughout much of the world. Expansions of labor supply due to improvements in functional capacity among older people can …
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We propose an adaptation of Hartwick's investment rule to models with population growth and show that following Hartwick's rule is equivalent to a time-invariant real per capita net national product. In the so-called DHSS model of capital accumulation and resource depletion the proposed...
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We provide evidence that lower fertility can simultaneously increase income per capita and lower carbon emissions …, eliminating a trade-off central to most policies aimed at slowing global climate change. We estimate the effect of lower fertility … on carbon emissions accounting for the fact that changes in fertility patterns affect carbon emissions through three …
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