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Georgia Demographic Change : Implications for Social Programs and Poverty

2011

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Population increases; Formal labor market; Physical health; Adult population; Low fertility; Extended families; Labor force participation; Pension benefit; Elderly persons; Youth unemployment; Life expectancy; Demographic changes; Elderly women; Public policy; Unemployed; Number of children; Number of children per woman; Progress; Number of persons; Educational opportunities; Number of workers; Price indexation; Old-age; Population size; Social programs; Labor market; Retirement ages; Pension benefits; Illness; Equality of opportunity; Tax advantages; Health outcomes; Labor productivity; Primary school; Active labor market programs; Social transfers; Active labor market; Labor force; Labor supply; Active labor market policies; Medical care; Benefit level; Educational attainment; Pension transfers; Early childhood; Access to health care; Replacement rate; Income support; Job search; Policy implications; Benefit levels; Health sector; Self-employment; Safety net; Workforce skills; Social expenditures; Demographic pressures; School-age children; Working-age population; Training opportunities; Drivers; Dependency ratios; Fewer people; Older person; Development strategies; Old-age pension; Young adults; Human development; External migration; Fertility rate; Work force; Age group; Pension reform; Long-term care; Lifelong learning; Aging populations; Social pensions; Previous work; Work experience; Respect; Mother; Wage employment; Sex ratios; Hospitalization; Disability; Life-long learning; Worker; Active labor; Disability pension; Cardiovascular disease; Significant policy; Social assistance; Pensioners; United nations population fund; Pensioner; Aging population; Job opportunities; Replacement rates; Average wage; Vulnerable families; Older age groups; Fertility rates; Pension spending; Family members; Population trends; Social transfer; Skills development; Service delivery; Population division; Safety nets; Pension age; Health system; Demographic trends; Pension system; Elderly population; Jobs; Primary school age; Labor demand; Old-age pensions; World population; Pension cost; Foreign direct investment; Secondary school; International labor organization; Retirement age; Social sector; International comparisons; Socioeconomic status; State university; School age; Demographic change; Unfpa; Social affairs; Sex-selective abortions
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19454http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO

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