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There is hope that the Russian war on Ukraine could expedite the energy transition in Europe leading to a new and more …
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Green hydrogen has outgrown the testing stage: over the next few years, consortia across Europe will be investing large … sums to build the supply chains of tomorrow. However, Europe as a whole will only be successful if it aligns the …
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The role of human capital has so far not been well documented at the macroeconomic level. Many empirical studies lack a consistent theoretical foundation and there are measurement problems due to a very narrow concept of human capital focusing on formal education. Future empirical research...
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Higher education is never free - the question is: who should pay for it? Current policy debates in Europe are …
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intentions and the 'Great Recession' in Europe. We suppose that the increase in unemployment rates observed between 2006 and 2011 …
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This paper discusses results of the global survey of experts on the future of low fertility in low-fertility countries. The survey was coordinated by the Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital as a part of an effort to produce global argumentbased population projections by...
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Aim of this paper is to investigate the effects of environmental conditions on human reproductive behavior in the highest industrialized countries. We discuss the hypothesis that individuals fearing for a foreseen unhealthy environment tend to delay or forgo childbearing, thus contributing to a...
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-replacement fertility in the 1950s-1980s - especially in Europe, East Asia and North America - and summarises the key findings that are … Europe in the early 2000s. The long-lasting trend towards delayed parenthood is central for understanding the diverse, low … and unstable post-transitional fertility patterns. In many countries in Europe this shift to a late childbearing pattern …
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