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-child family and other changes in the low fertility countries of Asia / Gavin W. Jones -- Childlessness : choice and circumstances …What is happening to fertility behaviour? -- No time for children? the key questions / Ann Buchanan and Anna Rotkirch … / Jennifer S. Barber, Yasamin Kusunoki, Heather H. Gatny,and Jennifer Yarger -- Crisis and control : Russia's dramatic fertility …
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In this paper, we examine the overall effect of demographic transition on economic growth in the context of globalization. Theoretical foundations are based on the Solow–Swan model extended to include demographic variables. The GDP growth is modeled by using fixed effects unbalanced panel data...
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examines the relationship between population change and economic development in particular regions of the world: East Asia …; Japan; OECD, North America and Western Europe; South-central and Southeast Asia; Latin America; Middle East and North Africa …, combined with reduced fertility and increases in the working-age population, have contributed to economic growth in some areas …
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examines the relationship between population change and economic development in particular regions of the world: East Asia …; Japan; OECD, North America and Western Europe; South-central and Southeast Asia; Latin America; Middle East and North Africa …, combined with reduced fertility and increases in the working-age population, have contributed to economic growth in some areas …
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A large literature documents the positive influence of a city's skill structure on its rate of economic growth. By contrast, the effect of a city's age structure on its economic growth has been a hitherto largely neglected area of research. This paper hypothesizes that cities with more...
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This paper examines the extent to which changes in working-age shares associated with population aging might slow economic growth in upcoming years. We first analyze the economic effects of changing working-age shares in a standard empirical growth model using country panel data from...
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This paper examines the extent to which changes in working-age shares associated with population aging might slow economic growth in upcoming years. We first analyze the economic effects of changing working-age shares in a standard empirical growth model using country panel data from 1950-2015....
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