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Immigration is a possible instrument for offsetting longer-run adverse effects of population aging on per capita income … experiencing population aging. Simulations indicate that a very high immigration rate with heavy concentration in younger working …
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, depending on the development of domestic labour participation. Persistently high immigration numbers, however, will defer the … demographic caused decline of the workforce for some years. In contrast, even high, if realistic, immigration flows will only slow …
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Introduction -- Population patterns, the life cycle, and aging -- The changing U.S. family -- Rising immigration …
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towns in the three northern New England states. It also considers the role immigration plays in sustaining the stability and …
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towns in the three northern New England states. It also considers the role immigration plays in sustaining the stability and …
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towns in the three northern New England states. It also considers the role immigration plays in sustaining the stability and …
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affects the attitudes of its members towards immigration. Hence, an aging social environment exerts an effect on the attitudes … of individuals towards immigration after accounting for their age and other individual characteristics. We test this … "societal population aging" is the old-age dependency ratio. "Attitudes" are taken from immigration related questions in eight …
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