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Dieser Band präsentiert drei ausgewählte empirische Studien, die im Rahmen des Bevölkerungswissenschaftlichen Forschungspraktikums an der Universität Bamberg entstanden sind. Der erste Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit „familialen Transferregimes“ in Europa, dem privaten Äquivalent zu...
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Dieser Band versammelt Beiträge zu verschiedenen grundlegenden Problemen, welche nachhaltig alternde Gesellschaften mit sich bringen. Die einzelnen Artikel entstanden im Rahmen des Forschungspraktikums im Fach Bevölkerungswissenschaft an der Universität Bamberg. Die ersten beiden Beiträge...
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Dieser Band versammelt Beiträge zu ausgewählten Konsequenzen der Bevölkerungsalterung, die auf ein Forschungspraktikum im Fach Bevölkerungswissenschaft an der Universität Bamberg zurückgehen. Die behandelten Untersuchungsgegenstände umfassen die Determinanten intergenerationaler...
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Conventional R&D-based growth theory argues that productivity growth is driven by population growth but the data suggest that the erstwhile positive correlation between population and productivity turned negative during the 20th century. In order to resolve this problem we integrate R&D-based...
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Current demographic developments are expected to challenge the sustainability of welfare in industrialised economies. Persistent low fertility levels and increasing survival rates to older age imply a decreasing share of younger individuals within the labour force that needs to support an...
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In this paper, we discuss the role of a diverse set of policies aimed at regulating the number and age structure of elections on the size and age structure of five European Academies of Sciences, namely the Austrian, Berlin-Brandenburg, Russian and Norwegian academies and the Royal Society. We...
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The purpose of this article is to identify the role of population size, population growth and population ageing in models of endogenous economic growth. While in exogenous growth models demographic variables are linked to economic prosperity mainly via the population size, the structure of the...
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Current demographic developments in industrialized countries and their consequences for workforce ageing challenge the sustainability of intergenerational transfers and economic growth. A shrinking share of the young workforce will have to support a growing share of elderly, non-working people....
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