The article summarises the intensity and timing trends in human fertility, mortality and mobility since the 1950s in the various countries of the Mediterranean Basin and analyses their impact on age and gender structure. It concludes with the general trend to population aging and the societal challenges this involves
The Mediterranean region has always been a cultural crossroad - “mille choses à la fois” (Braudel, 1...
The Mediterranean region has always been a cultural crossroad - “mille choses à la fois” (Braudel, 1...
In collaboration with Isabelle Blöss-Widmer, Elena Ambrosetti, Michèle Pagès and Sébastien OliveauIn...
The article summarises the intensity and timing trends in human fertility, mortality and mobility si...
The article summarises the intensity and timing trends in human fertility, mortality and mobility si...
The Mediterranean Basin is an area of sharply contrasting trends in demographic growth and socio-eco...
Demographic trends underlie a great many economic and social processes. However, because populations...
The Mediterranean region features diverse and overlapping socioeconomic and demographic dynamics, wi...
The demographic challenges of the Mediterranean are not well known. Indeed, major societal cha...
The demographic window identifies the period during which countries can maximize the benefits of the...
This work, the fruit of a wide-ranging international research programme, analyses the ongoing change...
International audienceNo society can escape population ageing. This demographic phenomenon has profo...
Summary: This paper discusses the general nature of current demographic trends. The purpose is to of...
The steady increase in the number of elderly people in the population, induced by factors that embod...
In collaboration with Isabelle Blöss-Widmer, Elena Ambrosetti, Michèle Pagès and Sébastien OliveauIn...
The Mediterranean region has always been a cultural crossroad - “mille choses à la fois” (Braudel, 1...
The Mediterranean region has always been a cultural crossroad - “mille choses à la fois” (Braudel, 1...
In collaboration with Isabelle Blöss-Widmer, Elena Ambrosetti, Michèle Pagès and Sébastien OliveauIn...
The article summarises the intensity and timing trends in human fertility, mortality and mobility si...
The article summarises the intensity and timing trends in human fertility, mortality and mobility si...
The Mediterranean Basin is an area of sharply contrasting trends in demographic growth and socio-eco...
Demographic trends underlie a great many economic and social processes. However, because populations...
The Mediterranean region features diverse and overlapping socioeconomic and demographic dynamics, wi...
The demographic challenges of the Mediterranean are not well known. Indeed, major societal cha...
The demographic window identifies the period during which countries can maximize the benefits of the...
This work, the fruit of a wide-ranging international research programme, analyses the ongoing change...
International audienceNo society can escape population ageing. This demographic phenomenon has profo...
Summary: This paper discusses the general nature of current demographic trends. The purpose is to of...
The steady increase in the number of elderly people in the population, induced by factors that embod...
In collaboration with Isabelle Blöss-Widmer, Elena Ambrosetti, Michèle Pagès and Sébastien OliveauIn...
The Mediterranean region has always been a cultural crossroad - “mille choses à la fois” (Braudel, 1...
The Mediterranean region has always been a cultural crossroad - “mille choses à la fois” (Braudel, 1...
In collaboration with Isabelle Blöss-Widmer, Elena Ambrosetti, Michèle Pagès and Sébastien OliveauIn...