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Vass of Age Concern. However what about the impact of rising migration that also seems likely for Europe in the coming …
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position. Which population groups and what types of migration define the re-urbanization trend? To what extent have re …
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Austria until 2051 by considering relative fertility rates, religion-specific net migration, and the rate of conversion … der unterschiedlichen Religionsgemeinschaften sowie die Migration der letzten Jahrzehnte betrachtet. Schließlich wurden …
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for decades. Positive migration balances are increasingly concentrated in centres in the country, while the surrounding … positive migration balance can be understood as re-urbanization in the sense of a trend to move back into the city. The overall …
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robust economic growth and continuous increases in population, mainly driven by in-migration. However, demographic trends … rural areas for educational purposes or for better jobs. Moreover, the in-migration of middle-aged people from metropolitan …
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Population trends in the state capital Hannover have been very dynamic in recent years. The high level of in-migration … of foreign nationals combined with the simultaneous out-migration of families with children to the periphery has …
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migration. The first section of the paper discusses the reasons for and the supposed effects of the in-migration. It continues … migration impacts on the townscape and urban structure and the great pressure on housing may lead to negative consequences. This …
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barracks can achieve a positive population trend and reduce migration to the periphery. At the least, it can be assumed that an …
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In this paper we study the social, demographic and economic origins of social security. The data for the U.S. and for a cross section of countries make it clear that urbanization and industrialization are strongly associated with the rise of social insurance. We describe a model economy in which...
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research into the following areas: (a) demographic processes (fertility, mortality, migration, gender in demographic process …
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