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Books and Reports: Demographic Portrait Of Hungary 2012
Recently published by the Demographic Research Institute of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Eds. Péter Őri & Zsolt Spéder), this comprehensive book describes Hungary’s demographic situation and interprets the trends in a European context. The publication aims to reach out to a broad audience by explaining demographic topics in a way that can be easily understood by experts and the general public alike. It updates the previous 2009 issue and additionally introduces two major new approaches: The first one is the emphasis on regional differences within the country.
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Broken Arms
Key Messages: Demographic change is a shaper of both security risks and security capacities. Recruitment requirements will remain at a high level due to the complexity of international military missions and new technology, while population ageing will make it increasingly difficult to recruit enough qualified personnel. Policies focusing on the improvement of employment conditions and the expansion of the recruitable population seem to be most promising.
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Population Europe Inter-Faces: Graziella Caselli
"The decrease in mortality will continue in the next decades" - an interview with Graziella Caselli (University of Rome "La Sapienza"). Questions: 1. Are all European countries ageing to the same degree or are there differences? 2. Will these differences between countries persist in the future? 3. Is there a limit to mortality decline and longevity? 4. What can be done to adapt the pension system?
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Europe’s Citizens Should Have a Choice
62, 67 or 74 years ­- which age is right for retirement? This question causes heated debate across Europe and at times furious protest. But even if these somewhat extreme reactions strike us as people resisting the inevitable adjustments required of an ageing and shrinking population, the protesters actually have a point. A discussion narrowly focused on rising the retirement age is not the answer to demographic change, because it does not reflect the realities of people’s lives.
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Books and Reports: Aging In European Societies
This book examines ageing trends across the continent, analysing individual and collective variables that affect the lives of older adults, and drawing salient comparisons with other parts of the world. An interdisciplinary panel of experts provides theory, research, and empirical findings (with examples from the UK, Cyprus, Sweden, and others) in key areas such as family and social supports, physical and cognitive changes, dependence and autonomy issues, and living arrangements.
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Getting Older Without Living Longer
The western and the eastern parts of Europe have been persistently different in their demographic, economic, and social development. Nikolai Botev examines some of these differences and discusses their importance for the process of population ageing and intergenerational relations in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE includes the former communist countries).   Demographic change within political, economic, and social transformations
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Getting Older Without Living Longer
Las diferencias en el desarrollo demográfico, económico y social de las regiones occidental y oriental de Europa son persistentes. Nikolai Botev examina algunas de estas diferencias y analiza su importancia para el proceso de envejecimiento de la población y las relaciones intergeneracionales en el Centro y el Este de Europa (Central and Eastern Europe, CEE, región que incluye los antiguos países comunistas).  
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Getting Older Without Living Longer
Die westlichen und die östlichen Teile Europas weisen deutliche Unterschiede in ihrer demografischen, ökonomischen und sozialen Entwicklung auf. Nikolai Botev untersucht einige dieser Unterschiede und diskutierte deren Bedeutung für den Prozess der Bevölkerungsalterung und die Generationenbeziehungen in Mittel- und Osteuropa (MOE, umfasst die ehemals kommunistischen Staaten).   Demografischer Wandel inmitten politischer, ökonomischer und sozialer Transformationsprozesse
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