Lisenkova and Wright supplement Ermisch's paper with data focusing particularly on Scotland. The data suggest that population decline is further advanced here than south of the border. Their discussion of policy implications notes that while not all effects of population decline are negative, the negative impacts of a declining labour force have clear negative macroeconomic consequences: reducing competitiveness and output while increasing inflation. They suggest increased net migration, increasing women's labour market participation, and increasing productivity as policy responses that could mitigate population ageing and its effects. The paper ends by sketching out the dilemma posed by demographic decline: as populations age costs increas...
Scotland, in line with the rest of Europe, is experiencing low rates of child-bearing and its popula...
This paper combines a multi-period economic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework...
Countries worldwide face the economic and public expenditure challenges of an ageing population. How...
Lisenkova and Wright supplement Ermisch's paper with data focusing particularly on Scotland. The dat...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
As the results from the 2001 census start to trickle out it is apparent that the population of Scotl...
This paper links a multi-period economic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework wi...
This paper links a multi-period economic computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework wi...
The population of Scotland is projected to decrease despite recent increases in fertility and an exc...
The population of Scotland is projected to decrease despite recent increases in fertility and an exc...
The Scottish Executive has adopted a policy to combat Scotland's declining population by encouraging...
Scotland's population is both shrinking and ageing and this poses critical policy challenges for the...
Over the next thirty years, the UK's population will age markedly (ONS, 2000). Importantly for Scott...
This paper combines a multi-period economic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework...
Scotland, in line with the rest of Europe, is experiencing low rates of child-bearing and its popula...
This paper combines a multi-period economic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework...
Countries worldwide face the economic and public expenditure challenges of an ageing population. How...
Lisenkova and Wright supplement Ermisch's paper with data focusing particularly on Scotland. The dat...
In terms of population size, Scotland is a small “country” when compared to most other countries in ...
As the results from the 2001 census start to trickle out it is apparent that the population of Scotl...
This paper links a multi-period economic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework wi...
This paper links a multi-period economic computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework wi...
The population of Scotland is projected to decrease despite recent increases in fertility and an exc...
The population of Scotland is projected to decrease despite recent increases in fertility and an exc...
The Scottish Executive has adopted a policy to combat Scotland's declining population by encouraging...
Scotland's population is both shrinking and ageing and this poses critical policy challenges for the...
Over the next thirty years, the UK's population will age markedly (ONS, 2000). Importantly for Scott...
This paper combines a multi-period economic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework...
Scotland, in line with the rest of Europe, is experiencing low rates of child-bearing and its popula...
This paper combines a multi-period economic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework...
Countries worldwide face the economic and public expenditure challenges of an ageing population. How...