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10 October, 2004

Demographically Based Global Income Forecast up to the Year 2050

Demographic projections of age structure and correlations with GDP and GDP growth are used to study the forecasting properties of demographically based models. Extending the forecasts to 2050 suggests

Type of publication: Working papers | Bo Malmberg and Thomas Lindh
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24 March, 2022

Policy brief: 300 000 from Ukraine wants to come to Sweden

According to a new Policy Brief by Swedish Delmi, a third of all Ukrainians - 12 million - wanted to move permanently to another country when asked by Gallup World Poll in summer 2021. 300 000 of them

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30 November, 2022

Population growth - how great are the risks and what factors affect risk levels?

The global population has increased dramatically since the year 1900 from approximately 1,6 billion to today's 8 billion. The UN estimates that world population will reach 11 billion by the year 2100.

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01 February, 2001

Education and Research in Times of Population Ageing

The goals of growth and competitiveness as promoted by the European Union are discussed in the context of forecasts claiming the European population to be declining in size and growing increasingly ol

Type of publication: Working papers | Lena Sommestad
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23 May, 2004

Forecasting Global Growth by Age Structure Projections

This paper uses demographic projections of age structure and correlations with GDP and GDP growth to study the forecasting properties of demographically based models. Extending the forecasts to 2050 s

Type of publication: Working papers | Bo Malmberg and Thomas Lindh
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28 November, 2022

Policy Paper: Global population growth

IFFS Policy Paper: 2022:1 With the rapid rise of the global human population, long term consequences materialize. These concern the welfare of future generations and the safety of eco-systems on the pl

Type of publication: Other | Kolk, Martin , Arrhenius, Gustaf , Fairbrother, Malcolm , Roussos, Joe
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15 December, 2022

Predicting how US public opinion on moral issues will change from 2018 to 2020 and beyond

Royal Society Open Science, vol. 9, issue 4 Abstract The General Social Survey, conducted every 2 years, measures public opinion on a wide range of moral issues. The data from the 2020 survey are expect

Type of publication: Journal articles | Strimling, Pontus , Vartanova, Irina , Eriksson, Kimmo
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29 September, 2006

Growth and Longevity from the Industrial Revolution to the Future of an Aging Society.

Population aging process will affect all countries on earth, starting with the most developed ones, and its consequences for future income growth are of prime importance for the conduct of economic po

Type of publication: Working papers | David de la Croix, Thomas Lindh and Bo Malmberg
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12 June, 2006

Understanding Rural Change – Demography as a Key to the Future

The aim of this paper is to exploit demographic change in rural areas as a means to forecast their possible economic and social futures. The peripheral rural areas of Europe will experience problems o

Type of publication: Working papers | Jan Amcoff and Erik Westholm
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16 September, 2024

Projecting environmental impacts with varying population, affluence and technology using IPAT – Climate change and land use scenarios

Vienna Yearbook of Population Research Abstract We theoretically explore the interrelations between population (P), affluence (A) and technology (T) for various environmental impacts (I ) using IPAT-typ

Type of publication: Journal articles | Engström, Emma , Kolk, Martin
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