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Evidence suggests that contemporaneous labor force participation affects cognitive function; however, it is unclear whether it is employment itself or endogenous factors related to individuals’ likelihood of employment that protects against cognitive ...
Jo Mhairi Hale +2 more
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the German Pension System [PDF]
The COVID-19 pandemic was declared over in April 2023. Like the financial crisis of 2008, the pandemic outbreak had an exogenous shock effect on Germany's micro- and macroeconomic environment.
Tale, Dennis C.
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This study used a wide range of information on parental sociodemographic, physical and behavioural characteristics as well as on the presence of non-communicable diseases among parents and examined the association of these attributes with anthropometric ...
Rajesh Kumar Rai +2 more
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Background People who inject drugs (PWID) are the most exposed to hepatitis C virus (HCV). In Thailand, drug use is highly criminalized, and harm reduction services are scarce. This study estimates risky injection practices and assesses the proportion of
Myrtille Prouté +8 more
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Population aging in terms of generational cohorts in the context of labor productivity in the Slovak Republic [PDF]
The aging of the population is the main global demographic trend of the 21st century and one of the main factors in the formation of supply in the labor market. This study focuses on the aging of the population, which, in the context of the labor market,
Adriana Grenčíková +3 more
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Demographics And Development Policy [PDF]
By late 2011 there will be more than 7 billion people in the world, with 8 billion in 2025 and 9 billion before 2050. New technologies and institutions, and a lot of hard work have enabled us to avoid widespread Malthusian misery. Global income per capita has increased 150 percent since 1960, outpacing the growth of population.
Bloom, David E., Canning, David
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Cognitive impairment in the U.S.: Lifetime risk, age at onset, and years impaired
Prior studies have analyzed the burden of cognitive impairment, but often use potentially biased prevalence-based methods or measure only years lived with impairment, without estimating other relevant metrics. We use the Health and Retirement Study (1998–
Jo Mhairi Hale, PhD +3 more
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Agricultural population of Belgrade city territory: Basic tendencies in the demographic development, problems and possibilities of its revitalization [PDF]
The territory of Belgrade city after the Second World War, has been characterized by the intensive processes of qualitative transformation concerning settling and arrangement of population, territorial organization of production and other activities. The
Jovanović Jasmina
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Potential of Age-management in the Construction Digitalization Process [PDF]
Research background: The article deals with the issue of intergenerational cooperation of different age categories. It follows up on the outputs of the research task “Intergenerational management to support digitization in construction” funded by TACR ...
Lojda Jan +3 more
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Migration View on the Demographic Development of the Almaty City
To characterize the demographic development of a particular region, it is necessary not only to determine population growth, but also to expand the subject area of statistical demography and conduct research to identify patterns of natural renewal of the
R. U. Rakhmetova, S. A. Kaliyeva
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