This paper compares past, current and possible future demographic trends in Scotland and Ireland. Past changes in the three main demographic variables -fertility, mortality and net-migration -are reviewed. A set of population projections are carried out based on different assumptions relating to future levels of net-migration. These projections provide a quantitative description of possible future changes in population size and share of different age/sex groups. These projections are used as a backdrop to consider policies that could be pursued aimed at lessening the negative consequences associated with population decline and population ageing. Particular attention is paid to the role of the labour market
It is widely accepted that Ireland has undergone a very significant transformation since the early 1...
The population of Scotland evolves over time under the combined influence of births, deaths and migr...
Over the next thirty years, the UK's population will age markedly (ONS, 2000). Importantly for Scott...
This paper compares past, current and possible future demographic trends in Scotland and Ireland. Pa...
This paper compares past, current and possible future demographic trends in Scotland and Ireland. Pa...
As the results from the 2001 census start to trickle out it is apparent that the population of Scotl...
As the results from the 2001 census start to trickle out it is apparent that the population of Scotl...
As the results from the 2001 census start to trickle out it is apparent that the population of Scotl...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
The population of Scotland evolves over time under the combined influence of births, deaths and migr...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
A paper giving statistical information about a number of demographics. Covering topics such as: popu...
It is widely accepted that Ireland has undergone a very significant transformation since the early 1...
The population of Scotland evolves over time under the combined influence of births, deaths and migr...
Over the next thirty years, the UK's population will age markedly (ONS, 2000). Importantly for Scott...
This paper compares past, current and possible future demographic trends in Scotland and Ireland. Pa...
This paper compares past, current and possible future demographic trends in Scotland and Ireland. Pa...
As the results from the 2001 census start to trickle out it is apparent that the population of Scotl...
As the results from the 2001 census start to trickle out it is apparent that the population of Scotl...
As the results from the 2001 census start to trickle out it is apparent that the population of Scotl...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
The population of Scotland evolves over time under the combined influence of births, deaths and migr...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
A paper giving statistical information about a number of demographics. Covering topics such as: popu...
It is widely accepted that Ireland has undergone a very significant transformation since the early 1...
The population of Scotland evolves over time under the combined influence of births, deaths and migr...
Over the next thirty years, the UK's population will age markedly (ONS, 2000). Importantly for Scott...