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Population Index, 1971
This survey aims to evaluate the main types of existing economic-demographic models their applicability (particularly in the less-developed countries) and their possibilities for future development and utilization. (excerpt)
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This survey aims to evaluate the main types of existing economic-demographic models their applicability (particularly in the less-developed countries) and their possibilities for future development and utilization. (excerpt)
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Economic and Demographic Developments
2014The reassessment of the driving forces leading to the French Revolution provoked the rejection of the traditional Marxist interpretation according to which the Revolution was led by an emerging capitalistic bourgeoisie strengthened by long-term industrial and trade growth, and the emergence of interpretations based on political and ideological ...
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Economic and Demographic Conditions
1972Jordan is one of the poorest countries in the Middle East. It is basically an agricultural nation, with only a few industries.
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Do demographic changes affect house prices?
Journal of Demographic Economics, 2019The paper tests the idea that major demographic shifts can affect housing prices. We first build an overlapping generation model and analytically solve for the equilibrium price of the asset.
K. Gevorgyan
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Demographic Change and Economic Growth
2008In this chapter we discuss the relationship between changes in a country’s age structure and its economic growth and productivity. We summarize the recent literature on the impact of a country’s age structure on economic growth and relate the results to our own empirical findings.
Bernhard Mahlberg +3 more
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Name-based demographic inference and the unequal distribution of misrecognition
Nature Human Behaviour, 2023J. W. Lockhart +2 more
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Economic Implications of Demographic Change
Business Economics, 2016The United States is in the midst of a demographic transition toward a population age structure with a higher fraction of elderly individuals. The associated growth of transfer programs for which the elderly represent most of the beneficiaries, such as Social Security and Medicare, will place upward pressure on the size of the public sector. The rising
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The gender gap in citations of articles published in two demographic economics journals
Review of Economics of the Household, 2020S. Grossbard +2 more
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Demographic Determinants and Economic Impact
2010This chapter investigates the effects of the demographic change on economic factors. This simple cause and effect link is split into two separate foci (see Fig.
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Demographic Variables in the Economics of Education
1976In this paper I shall try to trace associations between certain demographic, educational, economic and social variables and to examine the form of these associations. The method I shall use is a cross-section analysis of country data which, despite differences in definitions and in reliability, has the merit of enabling a wide range of variation to be ...
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