In this application, income and job growth in the eastern United States are explained using a partial adjustment model with regime switching potential and spatial spillover, or “Smooth …
W Bartl - Comparative Population Studies, 2014 - comparativepopulationstudies.de
Will foreseeable demographic change lead to savings in the education sector? This question is investigated in a retrospective perspective based on data from Saxony-Anhalt …
DM Lambert, CD Clark, MD Wilcox… - Growth and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The effects of migrating seniors on the provision of local public services in rural communities is growing in importance because of the large number of retiring baby boomers and the …
Retirees have become an important demographic group for the fiscal systems of governments in the United States. A major factor in the rise of their importance is the rapid …
F Vallée-Dubois - Journal of Public Policy, 2023 - cambridge.org
Do seniors have different public spending preferences than younger people? The literature on this topic has been limited so far to a few policies or to short periods of time, which makes …
The consequences of population ageing are manifold. They include transformations to the labour market, changing needs in terms of immigration and modifications to the traditional …
Changing land-use patterns and amenity-driven migration have brought agriculture back into people's lives, but there is a disconnection between the realities of production …
Räumliche Ungleichheiten innerhalb von Staaten haben jüngst an Bedeutung gewonnen, wie die geografische Verteilung von Wahlergebnissen in vielen Ländern zeigt. Das Buch …
W Xu, DM Lambert - Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 2011 - cambridge.org
Business establishment growth in the Appalachian region (2000-2007) was regressed on industry sector composition controlling for demographic, physical, and economic …