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data. European NTA provide comprehensive and detailed age- and gender specific
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countries. European NTTA include time use based estimates for production,
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CHARACTERISTICS APPROACH TO POPULATION AGING: NEW MEASURES (VERSION 2, DECEMBER,
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high-income countries with good quality of vital statistics data. In response to
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Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) in Germany and the Vienna Institute
of Demography (VID) in Austria. The HFC has been designed to supplement the
Human Fertility Database (HFD) and to incorporate a variety of international
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Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) in Rostock, Germany and the Vienna
Institute of Demography (VID) in Vienna, Austria, based at MPIDR. We seek to
provide free and user-friendly access to detailed and high-quality data on
period and cohort fertility and thus to facilitate research on changes and
inter-country differences in fertility in the past and in the modern era. The
HFD is entirely based on official vital statistics and places a great emphasis
on data checking and documentation and on warranting data comparability across
time and countries by means of uniform methodology. Read more

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population, http://population.io/. The website reflects the most up to estimates
of life expectancy for each country as well as for the world as a whole, but
limited to three factors: existing age, gender and country of birth/residence.
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NATIONAL TRANSFER ACCOUNTS

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understanding of the generational economy. How does population growth and
changing age structure influence economic growth, gender and generational
equity, public finances, and other important features of the macroeconomy? As
part of the NTA project, research teams in more than 40 countries are
constructing accounts, measuring how people at each age produce, consume, and
share resources, and save for their future. The accounts are designed to
complement the UN System of National Accounts, population data, and other
important economic and demographic indicators.

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RUSSIAN DEMOGRAPHIC DATA SHEET 2016

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trends and projections until 2035. It covers fertility, mortality, migration,
population structure including population ageing and their changes. The
datasheet combines data for the national level, all regions and districts, and
features maps, population pyramids, rankings, graphs and a glossary. It pays
special attention to the importance of alternative indicators of population
ageing for the current and future population changes across Russia. All
information is provided in both languages, Russian and English.

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trends and projections until 2050. It covers fertility, mortality, migration,
population structure including population ageing and their changes. The data
sheet combines data for the national level, all regions and districts, and
features maps, population pyramids, rankings, graphs and a glossary. It pays
special attention to the importance of alternative indicators of population
ageing for the current and future population changes across Russia. All
information is provided in both languages, Russian and English.

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so-called Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) and related Integrated Assessment
scenarios. The SSPs are part of a new framework that the climate change research
community has adopted to facilitate the integrated analysis of future climate
impacts, vulnerabilities, adaptation, and mitigation. Information about the
scenario process and the SSP framework can be found in Moss et al. (2010), van
Vuuren et al. (2014) and O‘Neil et al. (2014) and Kriegler et al. (2014). The
framework is built around a matrix that combines climate forcing on one axis (as
represented by the Representative Concentration Pathways: van Vuuren et al,
2011 ) and socio-economic conditions on the other. Together, these two axes
describe situations in which mitigation, adaptation and residual climate damage
can be evaluated.

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UNITED STATES AGING DATA SHEET 2019

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measures of aging, developed at IIASA, for all US states. This data sheet uses
the United States Mortality DataBase to analyze aging across US states by: (1)
contrasting conventional measures of aging with new ones based on The
Characteristics Approach to the Measurement of Population Aging, and (2)
providing new measures that are particularly appropriate for the current US
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Vienna’s population composition throughout the past as well as the implications
that such forces hold for the present and the future. 

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age, sex and educational attainment (6 categories and up to 8 for 60 countries)
for a large set of indicators w.r.t. Population and Human Capital Stocks,
Demographic Change and New aging indicators of some 200 countries (and regions)
for the period from 1950 to 2100. This website presents a set of different
scenarios of future population and human capital trends from 2015 to 2100 and
includes back projections from 2015 to 1950. The Graphic Explorer allows to
visualize population pyramids and the population size by education for any
country and to create maps about the available indicators.

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The Wittgenstein Centre aspires to be a world leader in the advancement of
demographic methods and their application to the analysis of human capital and
population dynamics. In assessing the effects of these forces on long-term human
well-being, we combine scientific excellence in a multidisciplinary context with
relevance to a global audience. It is a collaboration among the Austrian Academy
of Sciences (ÖAW), the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
(IIASA) and the University of Vienna.

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