People, Population Change and Policies: Lessons from the Population Policy Acceptance Study Vol. 2: Demographic Knowledge - Gender - Ageing (European Studies of Population, 16/2)
معرفی کتاب «People, Population Change and Policies: Lessons from the Population Policy Acceptance Study Vol. 2: Demographic Knowledge - Gender - Ageing (European Studies of Population, 16/2)» نوشتهٔ Osmo Kontula, Ismo Söderling (auth.), Charlotte Höhn, Dragana Avramov, Irena E. Kotowska (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This two-volume work presents social cohesion and demographic challenges that are associated with low birth rates and population ageing. It does so from the perspective of citizens and key policy actors. The work analyses peoples’ attitudes about demographic trends and expectations towards private networks and public policies. It places these in the societal context of national specificities in the fourteen countries and regards them as part of the dynamics of the European integration process. Volume 2 focuses on research findings related to general knowledge of people concerning demographic developments, gender issues, and ageing. In addition, it presents the results of a Delphi-Study on the views of key policy actors in the area of demographic developments. The volume concludes with policy implications of the findings, and a reflected overview of all results collected in the two volumes of this work. This book is the outcome of the DIALOG research project, funded by the European Commission under the 5th Framework Programme. European countries, including the DIALOG countries, have faced a major de- graphic change and transition in the last thirty years. They are experiencing lo- term downward trends in fertility, leading to demographic ageing. Fertility rates are now below replacement level in nearly all countries. As a result, natural p- ulation growth rates are starting to decline, or population sizes are falling o- right. At the same time, the proportion of elderly dependants continues to grow while the working-age population declines in absolute and relative terms (see Kontula and Miettinen 2005). Moreover, net immigration, which potentially could offset declines in working-age population, remains generally low in most European countries (Grant et al. 2004). There are a great number of societal problems that arise from this demographic transition. The International Monetary Fund (2004) argues that the impact of - coming demographic changes on economical growth could be substantial. The h- toric association between demographicand macro-economicvariablessuggests that the projected increase in elderly dependency ratios and the projected decline in the share of the working-age population could result in slower per capita GDP growth, and lower saving and investment (IMF 2004, 147). For example, the estimates s- gest that demographic change could reduce annual real per capita GDP growth in 1 1 advanced countries by an average of / % point by 2050, i. e. , growth would be / % 2 2 point lower than if the demographic structure had remained the same as in 2000 (IMF 2004, 147). Front Matter....Pages I-XI Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Demographic Change and Family Policy Regimes....Pages 3-20 Demographic Knowledge and Evaluation of Demographic Trends....Pages 21-44 Who Should Take Care for Them?....Pages 45-63 Changing Attitudes on Population Trends and Policies?....Pages 65-89 Front Matter....Pages 91-91 2030: Another Europe?....Pages 93-108 Action Programs of Socio-political Actors....Pages 109-130 Making Dialog Possible....Pages 131-149 Front Matter....Pages 151-151 Family-related Gender Attitudes....Pages 153-174 Gender and Fertility....Pages 175-192 Front Matter....Pages 193-193 Attitudes Towards Population Ageing and Older People....Pages 195-220 Activating Older Workers: Policies Versus Opinions and Expectations....Pages 221-243 Only Fools Rush In?....Pages 245-263 Front Matter....Pages 265-265 The Need to Adapt and Reform Social Policy: Setting the Stage for Effective Population-friendly Policies....Pages 267-286 Conclusions....Pages 287-324 Back Matter....Pages 325-346
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