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1by d'Albis, Hippolyte Greulich, Angela Ponthiere, Gregory Published in Journal of economic theory (01.09.2018)“...During the last century, fertility has exhibited, in industrialized economies, two distinct trends: the cohort total fertility rate follows a decreasing...”
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2by Arrighi, Yves Published in Revue d'économie politique (2019)“...This paper aims at quantifying the effect of healthcare programs on economic outcomes in the context of developing countries experiencing epidemiological...”
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3by Irena Grosfeld Alexander Rodnyansky Ekaterina Zhuravskaya Published in American economic journal. Economic policy (01.08.2013)“...We estimate long-term effects of Jewish presence in Europe before World War II, using discontinuity at the border of the "Pale of Settlement" area where Jews...”
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4“...Background: This article questions the demographic consequences of birth postponement in Europe.Objective: Starting from the fact that there is no obvious link...”
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5by dʼAlbis, Hippolyte Lau, Sau-Him Paul Sánchez-Romero, Miguel Published in Journal of economic theory (2012)“...Many studies specify human mortality patterns parametrically, with a parameter change affecting mortality rates at different ages simultaneously. Motivated by...”
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6“...This paper suggests a new explanation for changes in economic and population growth with a long run perspective, emphasizing the role of land in the...”
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7by Chao, Chi‐Chur Hazari, Bharat R Laffargue, Jean‐Pierre Published in Review of development economics (01.02.2013)“...This paper presents a model to explain the stylized fact that many countries have a low ratio of migrants in their population while some countries have a high...”
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8by Ponthiere, Gregory Ponthiere, Gregory“...While there is a large empirical literature on the intergenerational transmission of health and survival outcomes in relation to lifestyles, little theoretical...”
edited by Mokhtari, Manouchehr (Mitch)
Published in Journal of family and economic issues (01.06.2011)
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9by Ponthiere, Gregory Published in Bulletin of economic research (01.07.2011)“...ABSTRACT Whereas longevity‐adjusted consumption measures have become increasingly used as indicators of lifetime standards of living, it remained unnoticed...”
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10by TUDOREL, ANDREI RÉGIS, BOURBONNAIS BOGDAN, OANCEA ANDREEA, MIRICA Published in Economic computation and economic cybernetics studies and research (18.03.2020)“...Ethnically mixed marriages represent a crucial element for ensuring cohesion within communities characterised by a high diversity. This paper aims to point out...”
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11by Ponthiere, Gregory Published in Metroeconomica (01.02.2011)“...ABSTRACT While Lotka and Lopez proposed conditions on (exogenous) fertility and mortality laws under which populations with distinct initial age structures...”
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12“...Ethnically mixed marriages represent a crucial element for ensuring cohesion within communities characterised by a high diversity. This paper aims to point out...”
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13“...Ethnically mixed marriages represent a crucial element for ensuring cohesion within communities characterised by a high diversity. This paper aims to point out...”
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14“...Ethnically mixed marriages represent a crucial element for ensuring cohesion within communities characterised by a high diversity. This paper aims to point out...”
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15“...MENA region is undergoing rapid demographic transition, where 50% of the population is under the age 25 and high youth unemployment rates are argued to be one...”
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16“...MENA region is undergoing rapid demographic transition, where 50% of the population is under the age 25 and high youth unemployment rates are argued to be one...”
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17“...MENA region is undergoing rapid demographic transition, where 50% of the population is under the age 25 and high youth unemployment rates are argued to be one...”
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18“...MENA region is undergoing rapid demographic transition, where 50% of the population is under the age 25 and high youth unemployment rates are argued to be one...”
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19“...MENA region is undergoing rapid demographic transition, where 50% of the population is under the age 25 and high youth unemployment rates are argued to be one...”
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20“...MENA region is undergoing rapid demographic transition, where 50% of the population is under the age 25 and high youth unemployment rates are argued to be one...”