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By 2025, the world's population will have grown by another 1.8 billion or so, bringing it to roughly 8 billion. Ninety … and to an extraordinary low of 1.2 in Italy. Demographic inertia will lead to continued population increase for a decade … or more in many of these countries, especially China. But in the longer run, population (and presumably, labor force …
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The flow of unskilled, low-earning migrants to developed countries with a comprehensive social security system, including retirement benefits, has attracted both public and academic attention in recent years. Being relatively low earners, the migrants typically are net beneficiaries of the...
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At the turn of the millennium, we are witnessing intense new worldwide migration and refugee flows. There are now some 100 million transnational immigrants plus an estimated 30 million refugees displaced from their homelands. These flows are largely structured by the intensification of...
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