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Ageism in the Workplace – Selected Research Results in SMEs from the Poznań Poviat
In recent years a demographic crisis has been observed and the inverted age pyramid is hard proof of that. Due to that one can notice a need for a prolongation of the economic activity of older people.
Gajowiak Małgorzata
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The aim of this study is to characterise the determinants of the development of the silver economy in the field of care services provided in a residential form for dependent elderly persons in Poland.
Iwański Rafał
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Design of Social Infrastructure and Services Taking into Account Internal Migration by Age Cohort
European cities and regions are facing depopulation and an ageing population, leading to a shift in the demand and supply of goods and giving rise to the silver economy.
Drobne Samo, Bogataj Marija
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From Classrooms to Economies: Examining the Educational Achievement-Economic Development Nexus
Each states play pivotal roles in contributing to the economic performance of the nation. They have their own unique economic strengths, resources, and industries that contribute to the overall economic development.
Tajuddin Sheikh Ahmad Faiz Sheikh Ahmad +5 more
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Résidence à Sebikotane / J11-Nio Far !
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Silver entrepreneurship: A golden opportunity for ageing society
This paper aims to discuss the notion of silver entrepreneurship in the context of the silver economy. Policy-wise knowing who silver entrepreneurs are and what it takes to support them is an essential step to productively managing the ageing population ...
Bojanić Ivana Barković +2 more
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The study analyses over 1.5 million entries from the Slovak Social Insurance Company dataset for 2022. The records of work contracts for insured individuals are categorised by age, type of insurance, place of residence, and workplace, based on ZIP codes.
COLE DAVID +3 more
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Background: Morocco experienced direct economic losses of approximately USD147.9 million due to climate-related disasters. Climate change (CC) could cost Morocco up to 6.5% of its GDP by 2050 if current trends continue, particularly due to freshwater ...
Hamdi El Asli, Mohamed Azeroual
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2A2-J11 Eigen Finger : Geometric Database from MRI Images
Mitsunori TADA +3 more
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