Median Ages in Europe: 1960-2060
26 May 2017 Leave a comment
in population economics Tags: ageing society, Europe, Population demographics
Shock, horror! Chinese government statistics are unreliable
14 Apr 2017 Leave a comment
in development economics, population economics Tags: China, communist party, economics of fertility, one child policy, Population demographics
My Chinese friends at a Japanese university in 1995 must have been born in the 1970s at the height of the one child policy but always had a younger brother if the first child was female.
The way to tell whether the Chinese student was the daughter of a party member was to ask if they had any brothers or sisters.
New Zealand population trends, 1950-2100
30 May 2016 Leave a comment
in labour economics, labour supply, population economics Tags: ageing society, demographic crisis, labour demographics, population bomb, Population demographics
The changing face of America, 1965 to 2065
10 Apr 2016 Leave a comment
in politics - USA, population economics Tags: Population demographics
The following countries are projected to have a smaller population 45 years from now than 45 years ago
15 Mar 2016 Leave a comment
in population economics Tags: ageing society, demographic projections, Population demographics
G7, Australian, New Zealand and Danish life expectancies of males aged 65
08 Feb 2016 2 Comments
in economic history, health economics Tags: ageing society, life expectancies, Population demographics
I am surprised that Japanese male life expectancy at age 65 is the same as most everybody else.
Source: OECD Health Statistics.
What % of people say that religion is very important in their lives, by country
19 Jan 2016 Leave a comment
in economics of religion Tags: Population demographics
How many people have ever lived?
26 Dec 2015 Leave a comment
in population economics Tags: Population demographics
The World's current population compared to everyone who's ever lived and died http://t.co/Ymxgb8tUMY—
Incredible Data (@Incredible_Data) July 04, 2015
how India will pass China to become world’s most populous country
05 Dec 2015 Leave a comment
in development economics, economic history, economics, growth miracles, population economics Tags: ageing society, China, economics of fertility, India, Population demographics
Where Europe’s populations are growing (yellow) and declining
03 Dec 2015 Leave a comment
in population economics Tags: ageing society, demographic crisis, EU, Europe, Population demographics
About 101 billion people have lived & died
30 Nov 2015 Leave a comment
in economic history, population economics Tags: Population demographics
About 101 billion people have lived & died
fivethirtyeight.com/features/what-… http://t.co/Rk4j6Q8HRl—
Conrad Hackett (@conradhackett) October 17, 2015
The impact of household composition on income inequality
30 Sep 2015 1 Comment
in labour economics, population economics, poverty and inequality Tags: asymmetric marriage premium, labour demographics, marriage and divorce, Population demographics, single mothers, single parents
The marriage squeeze in China and India
19 Sep 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of love and marriage, law and economics Tags: China, dating markets, family demographics, India, marriage and divorce, marriage markets, Population demographics, search and matching, sex-ratios
For every 100 single women in China in 2050-54 there will be up to 186 single men
economist.com/news/asia/2164… http://t.co/ntkQxYR3Un—
Patrick Foulis (@PatrickFoulis) April 20, 2015
What do 7 billion people do?
05 Aug 2015 Leave a comment
in population economics Tags: ageing society, labour demographics, Population demographics
What do 7 billion people do? http://t.co/DLGK4maReO—
Incredible Data (@Incredible_Data) July 07, 2015
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