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NBER Economists Find 22% Birth-Rate Drop Lifted GDP per Worker, Offsetting Population Decline
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The Dispatch
21d ago
Economists Find Lower Birth Rates Boost GDP Per Working-Age Adult, Offset Population Decline
National Bureau of Economic Research | NBER
21d ago
Economic Growth, Cultural Traditions, and Declining Fertility | NBER
Reddit
21d ago
Working age population projections (Economist). If current trends hold the US is the only major economy not going to experience demographic decline. : r/EconomicHistory
Institute for Family Studies
21d ago
Does the Pace of Economic Growth Affect Fertility Rates? | Institute for Family Studies
Center for Global Development
21d ago
The Perils of a Declining Labor Force | Center For Global Development
Economics Observatory
21d ago
How could falling birth rates reshape the global economy? - Economics Observatory
Pew Research Center
21d ago
In a Down Economy, Fewer Births | Pew Research Center
nakedcapitalism.com
21d ago
Baby Busts and GDP Booms: Demographic Change and the Macroeconomy | naked capitalism
Instagram
21d ago
Over the last 10 to 15 years, birth rates have fallen steeply across a wide range of regions, cultures and levels of economic development. John Burn-Murdoch looks at what could explain such
Econofact
21d ago
Immigration and Waning US Labor Force Growth | Econofact
Facebook
21d ago
Global fertility rates have dropped sharply across all regions—falling by more than half from over 5 children per woman in 1950 to around 2.4 today. The world is on track to dip