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Philippine population is projected to grow from about 88 million in 2007 to 142 million in 2040. The projected increase in population size will be accompanied by change in the age structure: increase in the percentages of elderly and working-age populations and decrease in the percentage of...
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The 2007 NTA for the Philippines provides more recent information about which population age groups incur lifecycle deficit, the sizes of the aggregate deficits, and how consumption is financed for the different age groups. It also provides age profiles for consumption and labor income (and...
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In a simple growth model we explore the current and future growth effects of the regional population structure. Regional GDP growth in 227 regions within six countries in central Europe is explored as how they depend on the young and old dependency ratio. The young dependency ratio (YDR) is...
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Population growth from fast growth to possible decline Alan B. Simmons -- Canada's age and sex composition Frank Trovato -- Households and housing in Canada Fernando Rajulton -- The educational attainment of Canadians Kevin McQuillan and Erin Gibbs Van Bruschot -- Low income status by population...
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