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Demographic Policy in Modern Russia: Population View and Expert Assessment. [PDF]
When formulating demographic policy measures, it is important to rely not only on the analysis of quantitative parameters but also on weighted expert assessments that characterize the effectiveness of the measures taken.
Shabunova AA, Rostovskaya TK.
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Demographic Development and Social-Demographic Policy in Zambia
The purpose of the study was to identify trends in demographic development and features of the socio-demographic policy of the Republic of Zambia in the context of the demographic transition. The main research method is the statistical analysis of the demographic data of the current registration and population censuses of the Republic.
Chanda Bvalia, Marina Khramova
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THE PRINCIPALS OF DEMOGRAPHIC POLICY
Annotation. Both natural and migration processes’ effect on the population’s size and structure – determining the scale of public production – are analyzed.
Serhii Kozlovskyi +3 more
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European Rural Demographic Strategies: Foreshadowing Post-Lisbon Rural Development Policy?
The European Commission’s Long-term Vision for Rural Areas, published in June 2021 and building on a previous report on the Impact of Demographic Change and a Green Paper on Ageing, underlines the importance of population trends as a key issue for EU ...
Thomas Dax, Andrew Copus, Dax Thomas
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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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Rural China is experiencing a rapid aging process caused by low fertility and large-scale rural-to-urban migration, which will place an increasing payment burden on the rural pension plan.
Jianyuan Huang
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Demographic Transition and Family-Demographic Policy
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Demographics and Monetary Policy Shocks [PDF]
AbstractWe show that consumption expenditures for older households are more responsive to monetary policy shocks than for young‐ or middle‐aged households. A one‐standard‐deviation expansionary monetary policy shock induces a statistically significant and quantitatively large (1.7%) increase in aggregate consumption for old households over the ensuing ...
KIMBERLY A. BERG +3 more
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Demographic Decline, Population Aging, and Modern Financial Approaches to Urban Policy
Philip Mccann, Francesca Medda
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Summary: Background: Avoidable mortality, including both treatable and preventable deaths, is frequently used as an indicator of health system performance.
Zlatko Nikoloski +2 more
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