As the results from the 2001 census start to trickle out it is apparent that the population of Scotland is shrinking and is the first modern European population to do so. This has largely been a result of sustained low fertility. The current total period fertility rate is estimated to be 1.48. As a consequence, the population of Scotland is getting older and it is projected that by 2009 there will be more people over pensionable age than those aged up to 16 years. In this paper the demographic situation of Scotland is reviewed in the context of European demography. From this review it will be clear that the headline figure masks huge regional differences. For example, it is projected that by 2013 that the population of Glasgow will fall by ...
Scotland's population is both shrinking and ageing and this poses critical policy challenges for the...
Countries worldwide face the economic and public expenditure challenges of an ageing population. How...
This paper links a multi-period economic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework wi...
As the results from the 2001 census start to trickle out it is apparent that the population of Scotl...
Over the next thirty years, the UK's population will age markedly (ONS, 2000). Importantly for Scott...
The population of Scotland is projected to decrease despite recent increases in fertility and an exc...
The population of Scotland is projected to decrease despite recent increases in fertility and an exc...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
This paper compares past, current and possible future demographic trends in Scotland and Ireland. Pa...
This paper presents a review of ageing in the Scottish labour market. Scotland's population structur...
This paper presents a review of ageing in the Scottish labour market. Scotland's population structur...
Lisenkova and Wright supplement Ermisch's paper with data focusing particularly on Scotland. The dat...
Scotland, in line with the rest of Europe, is experiencing low rates of child-bearing and its popula...
Chapter examining Scotland's future demographic prospects in the face of statistics showing an agein...
Scotland's population is both shrinking and ageing and this poses critical policy challenges for the...
Countries worldwide face the economic and public expenditure challenges of an ageing population. How...
This paper links a multi-period economic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework wi...
As the results from the 2001 census start to trickle out it is apparent that the population of Scotl...
Over the next thirty years, the UK's population will age markedly (ONS, 2000). Importantly for Scott...
The population of Scotland is projected to decrease despite recent increases in fertility and an exc...
The population of Scotland is projected to decrease despite recent increases in fertility and an exc...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
This paper compares past, current and possible future demographic trends in Scotland and Ireland. Pa...
This paper presents a review of ageing in the Scottish labour market. Scotland's population structur...
This paper presents a review of ageing in the Scottish labour market. Scotland's population structur...
Lisenkova and Wright supplement Ermisch's paper with data focusing particularly on Scotland. The dat...
Scotland, in line with the rest of Europe, is experiencing low rates of child-bearing and its popula...
Chapter examining Scotland's future demographic prospects in the face of statistics showing an agein...
Scotland's population is both shrinking and ageing and this poses critical policy challenges for the...
Countries worldwide face the economic and public expenditure challenges of an ageing population. How...
This paper links a multi-period economic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework wi...