The effect of changes in age structure on economic growth has been widely studied in the demography and population economics literature. The beneficial effect of changes in age structure after a decrease in fertility has become known as the "demographic dividend." In this article, we reassess the empirical evidence on the associations among economic growth, changes in age structure, labor force participation, and educational attainment. Using a global panel of countries, we find that after the effect of human capital dynamics is controlled for, no evidence exists that changes in age structure affect labor productivity. Our results imply that improvements in educational attainment are the key to explaining productivity and income growth and ...
This paper investigates the consequences of population aging and of changes in the education composi...
This paper investigates the relationship between the level and the distribution of education and ec...
We investigate why the economics literature often finds a negative relationship between increased s...
The relationship between population changes and economic growth has been debated since Malthus. Init...
The impact of population structure on economic growth has been studied in recent decades using diffe...
This paper revisits demographic dividend issues after almost 2 decades of debate. In 1998, David Blo...
The impact of population structure on economic growth has been studied in recent decades using diffe...
esearch conducted over the past years by the Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, ÖAW, WU) has suggested that...
The demographic transition led to an added productivity commonly referred to as the demographic divi...
Using a data set for a panel of 118 countries, this paper shows that changes in the level of educati...
We construct a new dataset of inequality in educational attainment by age and sex at the global leve...
Many developing countries are experiencing rapid fertility decline. As a result population growth ra...
When studying the economic consequences of changes in the age structure of the population, looking ...
Background: Between 2000 and 2010, the labor force participation (LFP) of European men stayed mostly...
This paper employs a large scale overlapping generations (OLG) model with endogenous education to ev...
This paper investigates the consequences of population aging and of changes in the education composi...
This paper investigates the relationship between the level and the distribution of education and ec...
We investigate why the economics literature often finds a negative relationship between increased s...
The relationship between population changes and economic growth has been debated since Malthus. Init...
The impact of population structure on economic growth has been studied in recent decades using diffe...
This paper revisits demographic dividend issues after almost 2 decades of debate. In 1998, David Blo...
The impact of population structure on economic growth has been studied in recent decades using diffe...
esearch conducted over the past years by the Wittgenstein Centre (IIASA, ÖAW, WU) has suggested that...
The demographic transition led to an added productivity commonly referred to as the demographic divi...
Using a data set for a panel of 118 countries, this paper shows that changes in the level of educati...
We construct a new dataset of inequality in educational attainment by age and sex at the global leve...
Many developing countries are experiencing rapid fertility decline. As a result population growth ra...
When studying the economic consequences of changes in the age structure of the population, looking ...
Background: Between 2000 and 2010, the labor force participation (LFP) of European men stayed mostly...
This paper employs a large scale overlapping generations (OLG) model with endogenous education to ev...
This paper investigates the consequences of population aging and of changes in the education composi...
This paper investigates the relationship between the level and the distribution of education and ec...
We investigate why the economics literature often finds a negative relationship between increased s...