The present paper explores demographic trends in Germany, as well as the determinants of these trends, and the economic implications of these demographic changes for the country. A detailed spatial analysis reveals substantial differences in the speed and intensity of the processes of population aging and population decline across the German regions. The results indicate that these processes are particularly pronounced in the state of Mecklenburg Western-Pomerania. As a new contribution to the literature, our analysis also sheds light on regional gender imbalances
Population aging is an inevitable global demographic process. Most of the literature on the conseque...
Over the last 100 years, marked changes have occurred in Germany’s regional life-expectancy patterns...
Birg H, Flöthmann E-J. Long-term trends of the demographic aging in Germany. Zeitschrift für Geronto...
The present paper explores demographic trends in Germany, as well as the determinants of these trend...
Demographic change represents the defining trend in population development of the 21st century on a ...
This publication presents selected aspects of the demographic development of East Germany based on t...
Birg H. Der demografische Wandel als politische Herausforderung. Onkologie. 2009;32(3):3-7.Political...
"In order to make precise and forward-looking decisions in nearly all social fields, detailed inform...
The German population is forecast to become smaller and older over the next few decades. Population ...
While regional mortality inequalities in Germany tend to be relatively stable in the short run, over...
Demographic change holds Germany firmly in its grip. The consequences of this development are divers...
Considerable demographic differences characterise the Berlin, Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Western Po...
While regional mortality inequalities in Germany tend to be relatively stable in the short run, over...
While regional mortality inequalities in Germany tend to be relatively stable in the short run, over...
Like many other countries, Germany has experienced rapid population and workforce ageing, yet with s...
Population aging is an inevitable global demographic process. Most of the literature on the conseque...
Over the last 100 years, marked changes have occurred in Germany’s regional life-expectancy patterns...
Birg H, Flöthmann E-J. Long-term trends of the demographic aging in Germany. Zeitschrift für Geronto...
The present paper explores demographic trends in Germany, as well as the determinants of these trend...
Demographic change represents the defining trend in population development of the 21st century on a ...
This publication presents selected aspects of the demographic development of East Germany based on t...
Birg H. Der demografische Wandel als politische Herausforderung. Onkologie. 2009;32(3):3-7.Political...
"In order to make precise and forward-looking decisions in nearly all social fields, detailed inform...
The German population is forecast to become smaller and older over the next few decades. Population ...
While regional mortality inequalities in Germany tend to be relatively stable in the short run, over...
Demographic change holds Germany firmly in its grip. The consequences of this development are divers...
Considerable demographic differences characterise the Berlin, Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Western Po...
While regional mortality inequalities in Germany tend to be relatively stable in the short run, over...
While regional mortality inequalities in Germany tend to be relatively stable in the short run, over...
Like many other countries, Germany has experienced rapid population and workforce ageing, yet with s...
Population aging is an inevitable global demographic process. Most of the literature on the conseque...
Over the last 100 years, marked changes have occurred in Germany’s regional life-expectancy patterns...
Birg H, Flöthmann E-J. Long-term trends of the demographic aging in Germany. Zeitschrift für Geronto...