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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1993
The paper reviews changes in fertility and mortality in Asia, Africa and Latin America which have taken place during the last 40 years. In the Far East and in Latin America dramatic falls in fertility have occurred, but in the Indian sub-continent reductions in birth rates have been much more sluggish, while in sub-Saharan Africa the evidence suggests ...
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The paper reviews changes in fertility and mortality in Asia, Africa and Latin America which have taken place during the last 40 years. In the Far East and in Latin America dramatic falls in fertility have occurred, but in the Indian sub-continent reductions in birth rates have been much more sluggish, while in sub-Saharan Africa the evidence suggests ...
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Demographic Changes and Nationalism
Russian Social Science Review, 1995In the past few years the world has witnessed a rise in nationalism and a drastic aggravation of interethnic relations in many formerly "socialist" countries of Eastern Europe and the former ussr. Contrary to the obvious, the national problem had been regarded in that part of the world as completely resolved. The situation has now changed. "Proletarian
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Demographic change and income distribution
European Economic Review, 1989This paper examines the interactions between demographic change and income distribution especially in the context of government. Starting from a simple descriptive life-cycle model of individual income this paper established an explicit link between the age composition of a population and the personal distribution of incomes.
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The Spatial Components of Demographic Change
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1986In recent years, fertility in developed countries has drastically fallen towards replacement levels, so that further changes play an increasing role in determining the dynamics of population systems. In this paper, the dynamics of multiregional populations are analyzed when occasional perturbations resulting from changes in social and economic ...
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2019
Older people are travelling more than previous generations, especially by private vehicle. By contrast there has been a decline in car use among the younger population. We highlight how many of the reasons for these trends lie outside the transport sector.
Charles Musselwhite, Kiron Chatterjee
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Older people are travelling more than previous generations, especially by private vehicle. By contrast there has been a decline in car use among the younger population. We highlight how many of the reasons for these trends lie outside the transport sector.
Charles Musselwhite, Kiron Chatterjee
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International Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals, 2014
The skill shortage is becoming an ever-increasing challenge for Information Technology (IT) departments. To allocate the resources in the best possible way is even more important. The challenge is to improve the company not only on the side of the organizational and process level, but to develop new strategies and approaches in human resource ...
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The skill shortage is becoming an ever-increasing challenge for Information Technology (IT) departments. To allocate the resources in the best possible way is even more important. The challenge is to improve the company not only on the side of the organizational and process level, but to develop new strategies and approaches in human resource ...
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DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE AND THE DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND IN THAILAND
Asian Population Studies, 2005Associated with a rapid decline in fertility, Thailand is experiencing major changes in its age structure. The proportion of the population aged less than 15 is declining, while the proportion in labour force and older ages is increasing. In 2009, the proportion in labour-force ages will reach a peak of 67.8 per cent and will then decline.
Kua Wongboonsin +2 more
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Demographic Changes and Their Financial Implications
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1990The impressive rise in the number of elderly persons (65 years and over) will continue in the next two to three decades. Urinary incontinence is a common problem in the elderly, adversely affecting medical, social, and "quality of life" aspects. The cost of urinary incontinence is substantial and is expected to escalate enormously (e.g., by 160% from ...
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The New York state dental journal, 2008
The 2000 Census reported that 39% of the residents of New York State categorized themselves as members of a minority group. By 2025, it is projected that 47% of the state population (9.2 million individuals) will be other than non-Hispanic whites. A review of the evolving demographics, health concerns and economics is presented.
H Barry, Waldman, Debra A, Cinotti
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The 2000 Census reported that 39% of the residents of New York State categorized themselves as members of a minority group. By 2025, it is projected that 47% of the state population (9.2 million individuals) will be other than non-Hispanic whites. A review of the evolving demographics, health concerns and economics is presented.
H Barry, Waldman, Debra A, Cinotti
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Analysis of components of demographic change
Mathematical Population Studies, 1991"There exist a number of approaches to analysis of the components of difference between demographic rates using standardization techniques. A generalization of some of these methods, for an arbitrary number of components and an arbitrary analytical function of them, is shown to be the theoretically best choice when the analytical function is linear in
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