This study is a cross-country analysis of the effects of ageing workforce on economic performance in 13 OECD member countries. The study investigates the extent to which demographic factors, such as age distribution and retirement patterns, affect economic productivity in different countries. It provides insights into the challenges and opportunities associated with an ageing workforce and its impact on economic productivity. The study also suggests adopting preventive approaches to healthy ageing as the first step to improving the overall health status of the population
The share of older people in population structure is constantly rising in developed countries. This ...
This NEUJOBS research report focuses on links between age, productivity and lifelong learning. Vario...
This paper presents a brief review of the literature on the probable economic effects of population ...
October 2007Slower growth, or even a decline, of the labour force and an increase in old-age depende...
A major consequence of the persisting low birth rates and still-rising longevity experienced in many...
The demographic changes projected by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD...
The issue of population ageing becomes more prominent, countries will see a change in the population...
The paper addresses the problem of aging from a topical perspective, namely its impact on labour pro...
This paper adopts a neoclassical framework to study the effect of age composition of the working-age...
In this study, we investigate the influence of sector size on productivity profile using a cross-cou...
Population ageing is likely to lead to lower productivity than what the situation would be if the po...
The aim of this paper is to study the sensitivity of projected labor productivity (measured by outpu...
Ageing attracts ever-increasing attention because it has many implications for welfare and society a...
In most Western, industrialised countries the workforce is ageing rapidly. In order to assess the po...
In most industrialised countries, the workforce is ageing rapidly. If ageing workforces affect secto...
The share of older people in population structure is constantly rising in developed countries. This ...
This NEUJOBS research report focuses on links between age, productivity and lifelong learning. Vario...
This paper presents a brief review of the literature on the probable economic effects of population ...
October 2007Slower growth, or even a decline, of the labour force and an increase in old-age depende...
A major consequence of the persisting low birth rates and still-rising longevity experienced in many...
The demographic changes projected by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD...
The issue of population ageing becomes more prominent, countries will see a change in the population...
The paper addresses the problem of aging from a topical perspective, namely its impact on labour pro...
This paper adopts a neoclassical framework to study the effect of age composition of the working-age...
In this study, we investigate the influence of sector size on productivity profile using a cross-cou...
Population ageing is likely to lead to lower productivity than what the situation would be if the po...
The aim of this paper is to study the sensitivity of projected labor productivity (measured by outpu...
Ageing attracts ever-increasing attention because it has many implications for welfare and society a...
In most Western, industrialised countries the workforce is ageing rapidly. In order to assess the po...
In most industrialised countries, the workforce is ageing rapidly. If ageing workforces affect secto...
The share of older people in population structure is constantly rising in developed countries. This ...
This NEUJOBS research report focuses on links between age, productivity and lifelong learning. Vario...
This paper presents a brief review of the literature on the probable economic effects of population ...