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Demographic change. Shrinking population. Change in the age structure. Implications. Workforce potential. Population. Policy measures. Increasing the workforce potential. Increasing the fertility rate. Combining work and family. Working time policy. Education. Immigration.
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Demographic change Shrinking population Change in the age structure Implications Workforce potential Population
Policy measures Increasing the workforce potential Increasing the fertility rate Combining work and family Working time policy Education Immigration
Combining work and family Reducing the opportunity costs of rising children • gender neutral tax and social benefits systems • public childcare • parental leave system • more equal gender distribution of educational attainments
Working time policy • extension of working life • reduction of early retirement • working time flexibility over the life cycle Education • further education • lifelong learning • active labour market policy
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), France 2000
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), France 2050
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), France 2000 2050
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), Germany 2000
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), Germany 2050
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), Germany 2050 2000
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), UK 2000
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), UK 2050
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), UK 2000 2050
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), Eastern Europe 2000 2050
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), Northern Europe 2000 2050
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), Southern Europe 2000 2050
Population by five-year age group and sex (thousands), Western Europe 2000 2050