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One consequence of demographic change is substantial shifts in the age distribution of the working-age population. As …
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of an ageing workforce, this paper measures the impact of changes in the age structure of establishments on productivity … deviations point to important variation in the age productivity profile among establishments. -- ageing workforce ; age …In most Western, industrialised countries the workforce is ageing rapidly. In order to assess the possible consequences …
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Germany does not help to improve its fiscal sustainability, and only an increase in the retirement age to 70 years will help …
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size of the population decreasing rapidly and the average age of the labour force increasing sharply. This has led to a … different shares of different age cohorts. We find no evidence that a higher number of retirees in an occupation leads to a … Arbeitskräften seit einigen Jahren stark gestiegen ist und zweitens, dass sich Deutschland einem besonders raschen demografischen …
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is projected to decline as of around 2035, while the old-age dependency ratio will rise strongly in the coming 15 years …
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statutory retirement age. Our policy simulations confirm that raising the statutory retirement age can balance fiscal budgets in …
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statutory retirement age. Our policy simulations confirm that raising the statutory retirement age can balance fiscal budgets in …
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health care. In a model set up in discrete time, individuals at each age may catch a lethal disease which, upon receiving … health status may all depend on an individualś history. For a given age, the history of an individual contains information on … lethal disease. On the one hand, this produces a direct effect on age-specific health care expenditure to the extent that …
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How does population aging affect economic growth and factor shares in times of increasingly automatable production processes? The present paper addresses this question in a new macroeconomic model of automation where competitive firms perform tasks to produce output. Tasks require labor and...
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We analyze the e ects of declining population growth on automation. A simple theoretical model of capital accumulation predicts that countries with lower population growth introduce automation technologies earlier. We test the theoretical prediction on panel data for 60 countries over the time...
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