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What’s Next for Old Europe? | Aging with Growth in Central Europe and the Baltics

2015

World Bank


Informations bibliographiques
Editeur
Washington, DC
D'autres materias
Outpatient care; Disadvantaged groups; People with disabilities; Change in population; Aging populations; Child‐rearing; Industrial revolution; Life expectancy; Social isolation; Research program; Public support; Fewer children; Income security; Population studies; Elderly care; Risks; Old‐age; Migration flows; Early childhood; Changes in fertility; Elderly people; Demographic change; Universal access; Caregivers; Population projections; Labor markets; Declines in fertility; Age populations; Future generations; Nursing; Healthy—life; United nations population division; Older age groups; Health systems; Childbirth; Spouse; Dissemination; Personality; Children per woman; Skilled workers; Labor supply; Workplace; Dependency ratios; Fertility rates; Prevention; International labor organization; Nursing homes; Policy; Levels of fertility; Gender gap; Home care; Social work; Primary health care; Health policy; Disabilities; Excess mortality; Unemployed people; Immigration policy; Policy response; United nations’ population division; Populations; Immigrants; Female labor force; Young people; Health promotion; Primary school; Labor force; Disability; Sick leave; Young ages; Quality of education; Male participation; Social policy; Labor market; Poor health; Low‐fertility; Progress; Fewer people; Family members; Healthy life; Young children; Low fertility; Health outcomes; Male mortality; Lifestyle; Demands on women; Fertility rate; Older adults; Citizens; Demographic factors; Cognitive functions; Spouses; People; Lifelong learning; Woman; Population division; Lower fertility; Information campaigns; Policy framework
Langue
anglais
Type
Report; Economic & Sector Work; Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study

2016-03-15
AGRIS AP
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