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the age dimension. It first examines data from EUKLEMS using regressions standard in the literature and suggests ICT may …
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population pyramid shows signs of maturity and bulges in the middle, indicating a relatively larger share of youth or working age … meaningfully into the workforce and are productive enough, this demographic dividend will turn into a demographic nightmare. Huge …
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working-age population. This activates the mechanism of demographic trap. …
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In this paper I analyse a labour market where the wage is endogenously determined according to an Efficient Bargaining process between a firm and a labour union whose members are partitioned into two social groups: the old and the young. Furthermore, I exploit the Single-Mindedness theory, which...
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focus of our investigation lies on the working age population and its age structure. Our calculations are based on the … population projection released by Statistik Austria in 2005. We present three different scenarios with respect to age specific … the labour force but also leads to a more homogenous age distribution of the labour force. …
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The demographic canvas of the North Eastern Region of India (NER) is perhaps the most colourful and enchanting in the whole nation. We do not find in any other part of the country such a variety – anthropologically, socially, linguistically, culturally, economically, politically and...
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This is study comparative study of Tharpakar with Barrage area Sindh and introductory chapter of the thesis of Ph.D submitted in 2002. In this chapter background of demographic, social and economic conditions are compared with each other. Purpose of the chapter was to give the complete picture...
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This study of the Italian wool-based textile industries (woollens, worsteds, and serges) seeks to examine its rise, expansion, and ultimate decline, over a period of five centuries (from ca. 1200 to ca. 1730) in the context of both international competition and economic conjoncture, in the...
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Using an analog of the boundary element method in engineering and science, we analyze and model unemployment rate in Austria, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States as a function of inflation and the change in labor force. Originally, the model linking unemployment to...
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The demographic structure of Egypt has the form of a pyramid, indicating that labour supply will grow at a relatively high rate for many years to come. Unless emigration flows will rise, Egypt needs to create jobs at a much higher pace than most other countries around the globe to absorb the new...
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