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Demographic change across the globe puts pressure on labour markets and public finances. Most studies on ageing focus …-2050. The indicator points out that Poland, Turkey and Greece are most under pressure. Developing countries, such as Uganda, the …
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Across countries, women own significantly fewer businesses than do men. We show that this is due, in large part, to the fact that the propensity to start businesses of women is significantly lower than that of men. The lower propensity of women, in turn, appears to be highly correlated to...
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This paper examines the post-War Summer and Winter Olympic Games in order to determine the economic and political determinants of national participation, of female participation in particular, and of success at the Games (i.e., medal counts). Compared to the Summer Games, Winter participation...
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countries that cover 75% of the world population. The pressure-to-space indicator ranks Poland, Turkey and Greece high. Apart … (education, family costs). Peculiarly, economies with higher pressure have more space. The hypothesis that ageing economies have …
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countries that cover 75% of the world population. The pressure-to-space indicator ranks Poland, Turkey and Greece high. Apart …
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employment of national workers. However it increases the workers' exertion, decreases prices and thus can counter anti …
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