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This paper utilizes a cross-country panel of 83 developing countries to examine how changes in cohort size are correlated with subsequent employment outcomes for workers at different ages. The results depend on countries' level of development. In low-income countries, young adults that are born...
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This paper utilizes a cross-country panel of 83 developing countries to examine how changes in cohort size are correlated with subsequent employment outcomes for workers at different ages. The results depend on countries' level of development. In low-income countries, young adults that are born...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010884291
The size of the population represents a determining factor for the dimension of the labor force, of the potential … population and of the actual labor force. Starting with 1990, Romania has undergone a process of major demographic changes. The … population and will lead to an increase of the demographic ageing. The present paper presents the Romanian current demographic …
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, with particular emphasis on his estimates of population, real GDP, and real GDP per capita for very long periods, going …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper presenting an econometric model for economic forecasting of population, labour force …
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The Canadian population is aging as the children of the "baby boom" move into and through middle age and then on toward … the retirement years. The "baby bust" that followed the boom has slowed the rate of population growth and reduced sharply … taken on an important role in determining the rates of population and labour force growth. We explore these and related …
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MEDS (Models of the Economic-Demographic System) software. MEDS-E is designed to make use of the all-Canada population and … made year-to-year, extend as far as 2041. The time paths of the economic projections are determined by the population and …
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longer-term responses of the Canadian population and economy to a wide range of factors on either the demographic side, such … quantitative measures of the likely demographic and economic consequences of population aging, and indicates the scope for …
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population, society, and economy. Drawing on a series of counterfactual projections, this paper considers what the year 2001 … assumptions. A major finding is that the boom had much less impact on the 2001 age structure of the population and labour force … than did the bust that followed. For the future, population aging, slower rates of growth, and increased dependency ratios …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005181083
population, society, and economy. Drawing on a series of counterfactual projections, this paper considers what the year 2001 … assumptions. A major finding is that the boom had much less impact on the 2001 age structure of the population and labour force … than did the bust that followed. For the future, population aging, slower rates of growth, and increased dependency ratios …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005181107