Labour markets in an ageing Europe
The population of the European Community will fall by 2% from its current level by the year 2025, while the total population of Eastern and Western Europe taken together will increase by 3.4%. Between 1960 and 1990, the EC population grew by 17%. This contrast reflects both the dramatic growth of th...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Cambridge [U.K.] ; New York :
Cambridge University Press
1993.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Ageing and the European labour market: public policy issues / Paul Johnson and Klaus F. Zimmermann
- 2. Ageing and European economic demography / Paul Johnson
- 3. Ageing and employment trends: a comparative analysis for OECD countries / Martin Rein and Klaus Jacobs
- 4. Ageing and the labour market in Poland and Eastern Europe / Stanislawa Golinowska
- 5. The implications of cohort size for human capital investment / Christopher J. Flinn
- 6. Does an ageing labour force call for large adjustments in training or wage policies? / Didier Blanchet
- 7. On ageing and earnings / N. Anders Klevmarken
- 8. Age, wages and education in The Netherlands / Joop Hartog, Hessel Oosterbeek and Coen Teulings
- 9. Ageing and unemployment / Christoph M. Schmidt
- 10. Ageing, migration and labour mobility / Rainer Winkelmann and Klaus F. Zimmermann.