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"This paper provides a decomposition of the projected change in the overall labour force in East and West Germany into three parts. The first, called the 'demographic component', shows the effects of fertility, mortality and a changing age structure of the population. The second effect is the...
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"This paper provides a decomposition of the projected change in the overall labour force in East and West Germany into three parts. The first, called the 'demographic component', shows the effects of fertility, mortality and a changing age structure of the population. The second effect is the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005132557
Deutschland bis 2050 und fragen, inwiefern Migration dieser Schrumpfung entgegenwirken kann. Ausgangspunkt der Berechnungen sind …
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Gelingt es Deutschland in den nächsten Jahren nicht, in großem Maße Zuwanderer zu gewinnen, wird die Bevölkerung im … deutlich niedriger als in Deutschland mit 59,8 Prozent. Jedoch geht dies auf einen weit höheren Anteil junger Menschen zurück … anders dar als in Deutschland. Hat eine starke Zuwanderung die negativen Entwicklungen hierzulande in den letzten Jahren …
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Erwerbspersonenpotenzial bis 2050 vor. Die Dekomposition führt zu dem erwarteten Ergebnis, dass vor allem die Demografie das … Erwerbspersonenpotenzial sinken lässt, wobei die Alterung der Bevölkerung einen erheblichen Teil dazu beiträgt. Überraschend ist allerdings die …
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On top of the sovereign debt crisis in the European Union, demographic change is exerting enormous pressure on public finances. We analyse four policy options: lowering pension benefits, increasing labour market participation of the native population, immigration and participation of older...
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"Forecasts show a substantially decreasing and ageing labour force in Germany. This paper provides a decomposition of the projected change in the overall labour force into three parts. The first, called the 'demographic component', shows the effects of fertility, mortality and a changing age...
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"Forecasts show a substantially decreasing and ageing labour force in Germany. This paper provides a decomposition of the projected change in the overall labour force into three parts. The first, called the 'demographic component', shows the effects of fertility, mortality and a changing age...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005537128
Increasing labour shortages are mainly due to demographic developments - specifically the baby boom in Germany, with a strong peak in the early 1960s. Despite strong immigration in recent years, the ratio of 20-24 year-olds to 60-64 year-olds was only 75 to 100 in 2021, and if younger cohorts...
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Increasing labour shortages are mainly due to demographic developments - specifically the baby boom in Germany, with a strong peak in the early 1960s. Despite strong immigration in recent years, the ratio of 20-24 year-olds to 60-64 year-olds was only 75 to 100 in 2021, and if younger cohorts...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013468362