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Essays on population ageing, dependency and overeducation

Gungor Karakaya

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Abstract: The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the problem of population ageing in terms of the cessation of professional activity (and especially premature labour market withdrawals) and non-medical care needs of persons who are dependent or have lost their autonomy, in order to provide the various public and private administrations active in these fields with some food for thought.

Keywords: Labor market -- Belgium; Older people -- Employment -- Belgium; Retirement -- Economic aspects -- Belgium; Regional economic disparities -- Belgium; Marché du travail -- Belgique; Personnes âgées -- Travail -- Belgique; Retraite -- Aspect économique -- Belgique; Disparités économiques régionales -- Belgique; population ageing; vieillissement population active; préretraite; dépendance; long term care; dependency; overeducation; suréducation; vieillissement; retraite anticipée; ageing; dependency insurance; assurance dépendance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1 v. (ix, 223 p.)
Date: 2008-12-15
Note: Degree: Doctorat en Sciences économiques et de gestion
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