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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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generate major increases in immigration pressure in the rest of the world, mostly in Europe. Other major questions on the …
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the political turmoil in the Arab world, with the so-called Arab Spring. …
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This paper presents new evidence on how demography affects attitudes toward democracy and policy preferences. The empirical analysis disentangles age effects from cohort effects and separates their role from economic and political factors that shape political preferences in a given period, using...
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The historical increase in emissions is for one-fourth attributable to the growth of emissions per person, whereas three-fourths are due to population growth. This striking evidence is not represented in the majority of climate-economic studies, which mostly neglect the environmental...
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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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-weighted average of populism scores of all parties) measures of the extent of populism. We show that levels of populism in the world …
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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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throughout much of the world. Expansions of labor supply due to improvements in functional capacity among older people can …
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Population forecasts indicate that the world is facing massive demographic changes during the 21st century. This does … potentially has consequences for the current global economic powers, that will see their influence on world affairs decline. …
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