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Population projections quantify the changes in size and composition of a population that would occur if recent … a projection of the Bavarian population differentiated by its immigrant background. The population with immigrant …
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geographic distribution of the population, standard of living, food production and regional development; notes obstacles …
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/methodology/approach – Population development is used as an indicator for the quality of regional development. Economic, infrastructural, demographic … population development. Research limitations/implications – Research on regional development should not overestimate the …
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indicators analysed in this paper. The analysis included representative indicators for economy, population, employment and …
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Sustainable development is a strategy by which people seek ways to economic development, benefiting also from the local environment or to benefit quality of life. Aim of this paper is to highlight that each county has different sustainable development opportunities, according to demographic and...
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China’s local populations can be counted in two ways: people with hukou household registration from each place, and people actually residing in each place. For most of the first three decades of the reform era the hukou count denominated per capita GDP figures. Output and living standards were...
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China’s local populations can be counted in two ways; by how many people have hukou household registration from each place and by how many people actually reside in each place. The counts differ by the non-hukou migrants – people that move from their place of registration – who have grown...
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It is common to explain the market failure in efficiently distributing the population among urban areas by … first-best while measures to directly affect the population distribution among cities are considered to be only second … ineffective or even harmful. In such cases a population dispersion policy is necessary for achieving efficient resource allocation. …
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Die immer noch knappe Datenlage erlaubt kaum sichere Erkenntnisse darüber, wie sich die Raumstruktur in Ostdeutschland in den letzten Jahren verändert hat, um so auf künftige Perspektiven schließen zu können. Dennoch wird deutlich, daß das Schwergewicht der wirtschaftlichen Aktivitäten...
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