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participation by about 3 percentage points from late 2007 to early 2014 is attributable to aging of the population. Although about … population …
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In the last decade the available labor force has expanded in Germany-despite the decline in the working-age population …
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This paper presents a stochastic integrated model to forecast the German population and labour supply until 2060 …. Within a cohort-component approach, the population forecast applies principal components to birth, mortality, emigration and …
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this purpose a projection model based on micro-data covering the population development as well as the development of the … point to a sharp decline in size of the total population and labor force as well as on negative effects of demographic …
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will decline sharply. According to the European population projection EUROPOP from 2019, the number of 20-64-year …If Germany does not succeed in attracting immigrants on a large scale in the next few years, the working-age population … in the northern and western European countries. Nevertheless, the share of the population of working age between 20 and …
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We quantify the development of the potential labour force in Germany from 2014 to 2050 and pose the question as to which extent migration will be able to offset the well-known negative demographic influence. The mean overall results of this long period of time show that while migration may...
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In the face of the substantial ageing of population expected to occur in OECD countries over coming decades, policies … adverse trend in aggregate participation rates that would otherwise occur because of ageing population. It uses a simple …
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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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residential real estate in Germany up to 2030 based on market data from empirica-systeme GmbH and a population projection from the …Demographic projections for Germany indicate a drop in the population of many regions by 2030. This is likely to have …
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(Armington's hypothesis), a low growth of the working population constrains the production of German goods, which entails an …
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