Journal ArticleVoodoo demographics, a term coined by American economist James Schulz in the late 1980s, describes the belief that aging populations pose threats to life and society as we know it, particularly to social safety nets, education, public health care, as well as challenges to families. Surprisingly, the oldest societies in the world, in Europe, do not see demographic aging as strongly worrisome
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
This thesis examines the relationship between demographic ageing, as captured by temporal, within-co...
The future of population aging in industrialised countries, including Canada, will be driven not by ...
Population aging is primarily the result of past declines in fertility, which produced a decades lon...
Journal ArticleIn the first year of the new century, over a million American women officially entere...
This article draws from the work of Michel Foucault to reconstruct an understanding of social polic...
Generations born today, or at least are trying to be, are scarcer than before all over the world. Th...
In the light of the rise in populism in Europe, this paper empirically explores the interplay betwee...
Looks at the impending demographic challenges of the aging American population. Considers the impact...
National audienceThe population aging, the expression «invented» by Alfred Sauvy in 1928, at the tim...
THE “problem” of population ageing has been a staple of political pontification for decades. In fact...
This article examines recent ageing policies and the way they are framed. Here it identifies underly...
This article analyzes the impacts of population aging on national economies, focusing on key aspects...
The world population is getting older and no one knows exactly what life will be like in tomorrow´s ...
Research background: The issue of population aging, recently discussed across the entire society, ha...
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
This thesis examines the relationship between demographic ageing, as captured by temporal, within-co...
The future of population aging in industrialised countries, including Canada, will be driven not by ...
Population aging is primarily the result of past declines in fertility, which produced a decades lon...
Journal ArticleIn the first year of the new century, over a million American women officially entere...
This article draws from the work of Michel Foucault to reconstruct an understanding of social polic...
Generations born today, or at least are trying to be, are scarcer than before all over the world. Th...
In the light of the rise in populism in Europe, this paper empirically explores the interplay betwee...
Looks at the impending demographic challenges of the aging American population. Considers the impact...
National audienceThe population aging, the expression «invented» by Alfred Sauvy in 1928, at the tim...
THE “problem” of population ageing has been a staple of political pontification for decades. In fact...
This article examines recent ageing policies and the way they are framed. Here it identifies underly...
This article analyzes the impacts of population aging on national economies, focusing on key aspects...
The world population is getting older and no one knows exactly what life will be like in tomorrow´s ...
Research background: The issue of population aging, recently discussed across the entire society, ha...
This paper argues that increasing longevity and an ageing society together represent the demographic...
This thesis examines the relationship between demographic ageing, as captured by temporal, within-co...
The future of population aging in industrialised countries, including Canada, will be driven not by ...