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estimate the implications for job creation in 2020-2030 of population growth, changes in labor force participation, and the …
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There is considerable concern regarding the prospective development of employment levels and job types in the future. The paper tries to highlight major trends shaping the world of work in developed economies with the aim of giving a realistic account of probable developments and the...
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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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size of the population decreasing rapidly and the average age of the labour force increasing sharply. This has led to a …
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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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working age population. This ratio gives a very incomplete picture of the (fiscal) pressure from demographic changes. In this … study, besides the share of the dependent population composed of the young and the old, we also include the share of the … working age population that is not active on the labour market, labelled as the labour market space. By analysing 21 …
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estimate the implications for job creation in 2020–2030 of population growth, changes in labor force participation, and the …
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order to reflect the changing age-structure of the population. Fourth, it decomposes the historical measured growth rates …
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government budgets in the EU-27. Our analysis involves the incorporation of population projections, and an explicit modeling of …
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A lack of job security is an increasingly prevalent characteristic of modern labour markets, and there is evidence that recent financial crises have exacerbated this issue. In this paper, we assess how exogenous changes in the macroeconomic environment affect workers' perceived job security, and...
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