While there is widespread concern throughout Europe during the current period of economic recession with high levels of unemployment and the recent upsurge in refugee movements associated with the serious ethnic conflict in Eastern Europe, there is generally less awareness of long-term demographic developments which have been in train since the 1960s. The underlying trend is towards low fertility, which is giving rise to significant imbalances in the population pyramid of Europe and which is illustrated by the increasing ageing of the population and the labour force. New policy measures to reverse the trend towards population decline are being recommended. This paper examines these recent trends in the population of Western Europ...
The establishment of democracy in the com-munist countries, which generated profound social and econ...
INTRODUCTION: Although fertility rates are falling in many countries, Europe is the continent with t...
Over the last two and a half centuries, fertility has fallen dramatically throughout Europe (Mitchel...
Europe has just entered a critical phase of its demographic evolution [HN1]. Around the year 2000, t...
This paper focuses on possible economic consequences of low fertility in Europe. It summarizes a sel...
This special issue of the European Journal of Population focuses on possible economic consequences o...
Europe has long completed its demographic transition from high birth and death rates to low birth an...
The EU population is characterised by low fertility rates, delayed motherhood and an increase in chi...
The global population is at a turning point. At the end of 2004, the majority of the world’s populat...
This paper starts from the assessment that there is no good theory in the social sciences that would...
We analyze the effect of fertility on income per capita with a particular focus on the experience of...
European population growth has slowed over the last thirty years, with a steadily decreasing excess ...
In this paper we conduct descriptive aggregate analyses to revisit the relationship of low and lowes...
This study conducted a comparative analysis on demographic trends and family policies in four EU mem...
Birg H. Ursachen und Folgen des Fertilitätsrückgangs in Deutschland und Europa. Zentralbl Gynakol. 2...
The establishment of democracy in the com-munist countries, which generated profound social and econ...
INTRODUCTION: Although fertility rates are falling in many countries, Europe is the continent with t...
Over the last two and a half centuries, fertility has fallen dramatically throughout Europe (Mitchel...
Europe has just entered a critical phase of its demographic evolution [HN1]. Around the year 2000, t...
This paper focuses on possible economic consequences of low fertility in Europe. It summarizes a sel...
This special issue of the European Journal of Population focuses on possible economic consequences o...
Europe has long completed its demographic transition from high birth and death rates to low birth an...
The EU population is characterised by low fertility rates, delayed motherhood and an increase in chi...
The global population is at a turning point. At the end of 2004, the majority of the world’s populat...
This paper starts from the assessment that there is no good theory in the social sciences that would...
We analyze the effect of fertility on income per capita with a particular focus on the experience of...
European population growth has slowed over the last thirty years, with a steadily decreasing excess ...
In this paper we conduct descriptive aggregate analyses to revisit the relationship of low and lowes...
This study conducted a comparative analysis on demographic trends and family policies in four EU mem...
Birg H. Ursachen und Folgen des Fertilitätsrückgangs in Deutschland und Europa. Zentralbl Gynakol. 2...
The establishment of democracy in the com-munist countries, which generated profound social and econ...
INTRODUCTION: Although fertility rates are falling in many countries, Europe is the continent with t...
Over the last two and a half centuries, fertility has fallen dramatically throughout Europe (Mitchel...