Population dynamics
- Demographic Dividends, Dependencies and Economic Growth in China and India
- University of Western Australia, 2012
- There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that the potential dividend, gift or bonus associated with a countrys demographic transition towards a population dominated by people of working ...
- Current social and economic status of the ageing population
- Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 2011
- The ageing population is growing at an unprecedented rate. There are presently 740 million individuals in the world aged 60 years or over, and that number is expected to rise to 1 billion by the end of the present decade and possibly ...
- Long-Run Economic Perspectives of an Ageing Society (LEPAS)
- The EU member countries will be increasingly populated by older people. Nearly 25 percent of people in the European Union in 2030 can be above age 65, up from about 17 percent in 2005. Europe's old-age dependency ratio (the number of people age 65 and older compared with the number of working-age people ages 15-64) could more than double by 2050, from one in every four to fewer than one in every t...
- The consequences of population aging - governments must plan for a looming labour shortage
- D.K. Foot / Institute for Research on Public Policy, Canada, 2008
- The continued participation of older people in the economic life is a key factor to their own well-being as well as that of their nations on the whole. Covering Canada specifically, this paper looks at possible and appropriate policie...
- The developing world is “greying”: are its states prepared for the demographic shift?
- P. Shetty / The Lancet, 2012
- The proportion of older people is increasing in almost every country of the world but, by 2050, most will live in developing nations. This article wonders whether developing countries will be prepared for this demographic shift. ...
- Allowing people more freedom of choice regarding retirement timing - a good starting-point for aging policy reform
- D.E. Bloom; A. Boersch-Supan; P. McGee / Harvard School of Public Health, 2011
- Population ageing does raise some fundamentally new challenges, but these changes also bring some new opportunities. This article explores some potentially useful responses from government and business to the challenges posed by agein...
- International data set on issues related to population, health, and the environment
- C. Haub; T. Kaneda / Population Reference Bureau, 2012
- This report informs people around the world about issues related to population, health, and the environment. The paper presents a complex picture of countries still struggling with economic challenges and inequalities, while others ar...
- Did the reduction of fertility in Peru lead to improvements in household welfare?
- T. Byker; I.A. Gutierrez / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, 2012
- In the mid-1990s, the Peruvian government initiated an aggressive family planning programme to address widespread poverty in the country, and female sterilisation was a publicly stated element of the programme. This paper tries to fin...
- Unemployed Chilean women provide care to adults and improve the human capital of informal providers
- D. Bravo; E. Puentes / Department of Economics, Universidad de Chile, 2012
- The provision of elderly care is an issue of increasing importance in Latin American countries. This paper analyses the relationship between providing informal care to adults and labour outcomes in Chile - a middle-income Latin Americ...
- Population Ageing and the Non-communicable Diseases
- Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 2012
- Susceptibility to Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) increases with age. As populations age, NCDs cause a growing proportion of all deaths. Rapid reductions in fertility combined with improvements in survival lead to population ageing, ...
- Current social and economic status of the ageing population
- Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 2011
- The ageing population is growing at an unprecedented rate. There are presently 740 million individuals in the world aged 60 years or over, and that number is expected to rise to 1 billion by the end of the present decade and possibly ...
- The consequences of population aging - governments must plan for a looming labour shortage
- D.K. Foot / Institute for Research on Public Policy, Canada, 2008
- The continued participation of older people in the economic life is a key factor to their own well-being as well as that of their nations on the whole. Covering Canada specifically, this paper looks at possible and appropriate policie...
- The developing world is “greying”: are its states prepared for the demographic shift?
- P. Shetty / The Lancet, 2012
- The proportion of older people is increasing in almost every country of the world but, by 2050, most will live in developing nations. This article wonders whether developing countries will be prepared for this demographic shift. ...
- Allowing people more freedom of choice regarding retirement timing - a good starting-point for aging policy reform
- D.E. Bloom; A. Boersch-Supan; P. McGee / Harvard School of Public Health, 2011
- Population ageing does raise some fundamentally new challenges, but these changes also bring some new opportunities. This article explores some potentially useful responses from government and business to the challenges posed by agein...
- International data set on issues related to population, health, and the environment
- C. Haub; T. Kaneda / Population Reference Bureau, 2012
- This report informs people around the world about issues related to population, health, and the environment. The paper presents a complex picture of countries still struggling with economic challenges and inequalities, while others ar...
- Did the reduction of fertility in Peru lead to improvements in household welfare?
- T. Byker; I.A. Gutierrez / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, 2012
- In the mid-1990s, the Peruvian government initiated an aggressive family planning programme to address widespread poverty in the country, and female sterilisation was a publicly stated element of the programme. This paper tries to fin...
- Unemployed Chilean women provide care to adults and improve the human capital of informal providers
- D. Bravo; E. Puentes / Department of Economics, Universidad de Chile, 2012
- The provision of elderly care is an issue of increasing importance in Latin American countries. This paper analyses the relationship between providing informal care to adults and labour outcomes in Chile - a middle-income Latin Americ...
- Population Ageing and the Non-communicable Diseases
- Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 2012
- Susceptibility to Non-communicable Diseases (NCDs) increases with age. As populations age, NCDs cause a growing proportion of all deaths. Rapid reductions in fertility combined with improvements in survival lead to population ageing, ...
- Policy planning for an ageing population
- World Economic Forum, 2012
- If policy-makers and leaders fail to plan adequately for the changes ahead, they will be inundated by the effects of global ageing, such as a dearth of workers, strained pension systems, and overburdened health care systems. This book...
- Demographics Of Aging In India: An Abstract
- P. Visaria 2008
- The continuing population growth in India during the past 50 years has been accompanied by a marked increase in the number of the aged (persons aged 60 and above). According to the decennial censuses, the number of aged has increased ...
- Pew Hispanic Center
- Research into Hispanic influnces on the United states
- Optimum Population Trust
- Population think tank



