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[IWS] EC: LONG-TERM LABOUR FORCE PROJECTIONS & AGING [12 December 2005]

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Institute for Workplace Studies Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
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Cornell University
16 East 34th Street, 4th floor Stuart Basefsky
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European Commission. Economic and Financial Affairs.

Giuseppe Carone (Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs)
Long-term labour force projections for the 25 EU Member States: A set of data for assessing the economic impact of ageing
(EUROPEAN ECONOMY. ECONOMIC PAPERS. No. 235. November 2005. European Commission. Brussels. 214pp. Tab. Free.) KC-AI-05-235-EN-C; ISBN 92-894-8874-3; ISSN 1725-3187
http://europa.eu.int/comm/economy_finance/publications/economic_papers/economicpapers235_en.htm
or
http://europa.eu.int/comm/economy_finance/publications/economic_papers/2005/ecp235en.pdf
[full-text, 214 pages]
and
ANNEX (DATA)
http://europa.eu.int/comm/economy_finance/publications/economic_papers/2005/ecp235annex_en.xls
[spreadsheet]


Abstract:
This paper presents the methodology and results of labour force projections over the long term (until 2050) for each of the 25 EU Member States. These projections were undertaken in order to provide the background technical inputs for the assessment of the potential economic and fiscal impact of an ageing population. This assessment is carried out in the framework of the EU Economic Policy Committee's Ageing Working Group by projecting public expenditure on pensions, health care, long-term care, unemployment insurance and education.

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