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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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This paper makes available a number of projections of the age-sex distribution of the Canadian population for the 45 … immigration" and "low immigration". Supplementary calculations include growth rates, for both the total population and selected … concluded that substantial aging of the Canadian population appears virtually certain but, based on the demographic evidence …
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This report makes available a range of projections of the Canadian population and labour force based on information …", "higher population growth", and "lower population growth". The report provides an indication of the capabilities of the MEDS …
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the MEDS (Models of the Economic-Demographic System) software. MEDS-D is designed for projecting the population, labour …
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It is widely recognised that as the population ages there will be potentially significant implications for a wide range …
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The population is the general premises of the existence, of the dynamics and structure of the employment factor; it is … the labor market support, the employed persons. Therefore the analysis and forecasts on the development of the population … are very important. Our paper presents the trends of the world population and its projections for the period 1950 …
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ageing of the population). This population reproduction level is an irreversible consequence of the urbanization processes … identification of social and demographic processes following the global reproduction of population trends, as well as any variations …
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England's historical leadership as a low population-pressure, high-wage economy. -- spacing ; birth intervals ; fertility …
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Much has been written about the modern obesity epidemic, and historical BMIs are low compared to their modern counterparts. However, interpreting BMI variation is difficult because BMIs increase when weight increases or when stature decreases, and the two have different implications for human...
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England’s historical leadership as a low population-pressure, high-wage economy …
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