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This paper examines whether the likelihood that an individual will experience identity theft varies with the individual's demographic characteristics, using data from the Federal Trade Commission's 2003 survey on identity theft. The likelihood that a person will be a victim of identity theft...
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collaboration networks among demographers; and 3) gender differences in demographic research. The data are organised in a panel … demographers has increased substantially over the past ten years. While there is no gender disparity in the likelihood of co … fields of research vary considerably by gender where women are particularly overrepresented in the subfield 'fertility and …
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Low fertility rates in EU countries since the 1960s are bringing about a number of economic and social consequences which will have a negative impact on productivity, economic growth, social-welfare programs,patterns of immigration, Europe's ability to pull its weight diplomatically, culturally...
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There has been a slowdown in growth in the world's most advanced economies. In this paper we argue that changing demographics, in particular aging populations combined with increased life expectancy, may be part of the explanation for why we observe slower growth, falling interest rates and...
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