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Demographic Transition, Labour Markets and Regional Resilience

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9783319874944
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This book discusses the question of how a regional economy can develop under the influence of an ageing and declining population, and how regional development policies can help make labor markets more resilient and more inclusive. As the greatest impacts of demographic change and policy and fiscal challenges can be observed at the local level, examples from European, North American and Asian regions are combined to present a comprehensive, global range of strategic solutions from different policy contexts. The book shows how institutions, organizations and communities can enhance their pathways for sustainable development through the intelligent management of their demographic transition, and offers a synthesis of valuable lessons and strategies.

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ISBN13:9783319874944
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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1. Demographic change in a complex world.- 2. Cities, regions and population decline.- 3. Regional approaches to demographic change in Poland.- 4. Resilient labour markets and demographic change in selected regions of the Netherlands.- 5. China’s response to its ageing population.- 6. North Kyoto’s response to Japan’s shrinking population.- 7. Generation shift in the Swedish labour market.- 8. Population ageing and retirement security in Korea.- 9. Shrinking smart: U.S. population decline and footloose human capital.- 10. The impact of ageing on welfare and labour productivity: an econometric analysis for the Netherlands.- 11. Adapting labour markets for demographic change and ageing.<p></p>

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