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Uncertain Demographics and Pension Policy
Résumé Lorsqu’on cherche à évaluer la situation budgétaire des systèmes publics de retraites, on doit projeter les évolutions démographiques à un horizon de plusieurs dizaines d’années. L’exactitude de telles projections et les conséquences sur les retraites futures peuvent être analysées à l’aide de simulations stochastiques de population.
Jukka Lassila, Tarmo Valkonen
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Global Demographic Change and Climate Policies [PDF]
Between 1950 and 2017, world average life expectancy increased frombelow-50 to above-70, while the fertility rate dropped from 5 to about 2.5.We develop and calibrate an analytic climate-economy model with overlappinggenerations to study the effect of such demographic change on capitalmarkets and optimal climate policies.
Reyer Gerlagh+2 more
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Low fertility trend in the Republic of Korea and the problems of its family and demographic policy implementation [PDF]
The article analyzes the population trends and the family and demographic policy in the contemporary Republic of Korea. The main emphasis is made on the analysis of low birth rate in the country.
Seung Hyun Seo
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Presently, demographic policy is of great importance for solving the problem of depopulation. The article reviews the experience of France in solving this challenge, analyzes the various methods used in this country to deal with population decline ...
L. D. Efanova, K. A. Fedorova
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Nexus Between Demographic Change and Elderly Care Need in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries: Some Policy Implications [PDF]
Population ageing is a phenomenon affecting the whole world. The countries that make up the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are no exception but transitions in population ageing are still in the early stages of the process.
Hafiz T. A. Khan+2 more
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[Demography ; demographic transition ; demographic policies]
The specter of “population explosion” is often invoked today and even to be convinced that it is possible to find in population growth the cause of poverty in many countries. In fact, abusive appeals to demography are often made to confer a kind of scientific justification on programs of action which have heavily ideological connotations.
Gérard-François Dumont
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The Results of the Modern Demographic Policy in Russia
The article reveals how the demographic processes in Russia are influenced by federal and regional demographic policy measures of 2006-2011 and by the national project “Health” and health care modernization programmes for 2011-2012. The author dwells upon the modem trends in the birth rate of Russia’s population, upon the changes in its structure by ...
L. Popova
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THE PRINCIPALS OF DEMOGRAPHIC POLICY
Serhii Kozlovskyi+3 more
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The Effectiveness Of Russia's Demographic Policy
The population is the principal resource for normal functioning and development for any country. Thus, population maintenance is a priority for States. In the Russian Federation, it is a national goal at the present stage.
M. Bulanova
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Despite the demographic policy conducted by the state, demographic processes in Bulgaria have been negative for more than 30 years, with spatial differences in their manifestation and results.
P. Kastreva, Emilia Patarchanova
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