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From Demographic Dividend to Demographic Burden? : Regional Trends of Population Aging in Russia
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.
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Abstract
- Do regions with higher working age populations grow faster? This paper examines this question using data from Russian regions and finds evidence that demographic trends influence regional growth convergence. In other words, keeping other factors constant, poorer regions grow faster than richer regions, and some of the growth convergence is explained by demographic changes: faster growth in poor regions in the past was related in part to more favorable demographic trends. This finding has important consequences for Russia. If the demographic trends in poorer regions worsen in the future, this could dampen economic convergence. Unless there are significant increases in labor productivity or additions to the labor force through migration, growth in Russian regions will moderate as the Russian population shrinks and ages in the coming decades.
- Subjects :
- AGE POPULATIONS
CONSEQUENCES OF POPULATION
ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF POPULATION
YOUNG POPULATION
GROWTH RATES
POOR REGIONS
DEMOGRAPHIC
ECONOMIC GROWTH
OFFICIAL POPULATION
IMMIGRANTS
LOWER BIRTH RATES
LOW FERTILITY
REGIONAL CONFLICTS
LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT
POLICY MAKERS
POPULATION
NATIONAL LEVEL
MIGRANTS
INCOME
TOTAL FERTILITY RATE
WORLD POPULATION
virus diseases
INTERREGIONAL CONVERGENCE
WOMEN
MEN
WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
ELDERLY POPULATION
POVERTY
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
RICH REGIONS
EFFECTIVE POLICIES
POPULATIONS
DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
FERTILITY RATES
REGIONAL TRENDS
PENSIONS
LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH
POLICY DISCUSSIONS
DAY CARE
ELDERLY PEOPLE
NUMBER OF WORKERS
DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
AGE
ADULT MORTALITY
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATE
AGE GROUPS
PROGRESS
LABOR MARKET
ELDERLY
NATURAL RESOURCE
DECLINE IN FERTILITY
INCOME INEQUALITY
MORTALITY
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEPENDENCY RATIOS
YOUNG AGE
REGIONAL LEVEL
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
DIVIDEND
DEMOGRAPHICS
SOCIAL SECURITY
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS
REGIONAL GROWTH
LOWER FERTILITY
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE
RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH
URBAN POPULATION
REGIONAL ECONOMIC CONVERGENCE
OLD-AGE
ECONOMIC TRENDS
LIFE EXPECTANCY
POPULATION INCREASE
REGIONAL DATA
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
EXCHANGE
INTERNAL MIGRATION
LONGER LIFE
POPULATION STATISTICS
POORER REGIONS
BIRTH RATES
WOMAN
DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS
POLICIES
POLICY
REGIONS
REGIONAL POPULATION
CAPITAL STOCK
NATIONAL LEVELS
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
OUTPUT
HUMAN CAPITAL
MORTALITY RATES
RETIREMENT AGE
SEX
EQUITY
BOND
FEWER PEOPLE
geographic locations
HIGH FERTILITY RATE
MIGRATION
EXTERNAL MIGRATION
PUBLIC POLICY
DEPENDENCY RATIO
FEWER CHILDREN
REGIONAL CONVERGENCE
POLICY RESEARCH
REGION
GROWTH RATE
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
FUTURE
QUALITY OF LIFE
PEOPLE
LIFELONG LEARNING
PUBLIC POLICIES
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
WORKFORCE
SEX RATIO
POPULATION CHANGE
MIGRATION FLOWS
BARRIERS
INTEREST
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
LABOR FORCE
REGIONAL SAMPLE
MIGRATION STATISTICS
SAVINGS
POPULATION BY AGE
DISCRIMINATION
SHARE
RICH” REGIONS
WORKING-AGE POPULATION
DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES
POVERTY RATE
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..63eacbc19137e0c9d2d9e8378de9032f