Gerontocracy in Motion? – European Cross-Country Evidence on the Labor Market Consequences of Population Ageing



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Michael Fertig and Christoph M. Schmidt

Figure 3 cont.

Relative Cohort Sizes in EU-15 Countries
1999/2000; %

Finland

xWW WW WWW WWWNNN

Sweden


B≡≡≡≡8≡≡≡≡


,∕∕∕∕λ


Xnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

Luxemburg


≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡≡


United Kingdom



zzzzz


0

12

345

67

8

9

I I 15-19 years

20-24 years

Ц 25-29 years

∣Z] 30-34 years

I 35-39 years

40-44 years

Ц 45-49 years

[x^ 50-54 years

Q 55- 59 years

0 60-64 years

RWI

ESSEN

Source: United Nations Demographic Yearbook, various volumes.




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