Population and labour force projections for 27 European countries, 2002-052: impact of international migration on population ageing
Jakub Bijak (),
Dorota Kupiszewska,
Marek Kupiszewski,
Katarzyna Saczuk and
Anna Kicinger
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Jakub Bijak: Central European Forum for Migration Research
Dorota Kupiszewska: Central European Forum for Migration Research
Marek Kupiszewski: Central European Forum for Migration Research
Katarzyna Saczuk: Central European Forum for Migration Research
Anna Kicinger: Central European Forum for Migration Research
European Journal of Population, 2007, vol. 23, issue 1, No 1, 31 pages
Abstract:
Abstract Population and labour force projections are made for 27 selected European countries for 2002-052, focussing on the impact of international migration on population and labour force dynamics. Starting from single scenarios for fertility, mortality and economic activity, three sets of assumptions are explored regarding migration flows, taking into account probable policy developments in Europe following the enlargement of the EU. In addition to age structures, various support ratio indicators are analysed. The results indicate that plausible immigration cannot offset the negative effects of population and labour force ageing.
Keywords: Population projections; Labour force projections; International migration; Population ageing; Europe; Projections de population; Projections de population active; Migration internationale; Vieillissement de la population; Europe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1007/s10680-006-9110-6
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