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Tomorrow's world [[electronic resource] ] : a look at the demographic and socio-economic structure of the world in 2032 / / Clint Laurent
Tomorrow's world [[electronic resource] ] : a look at the demographic and socio-economic structure of the world in 2032 / / Clint Laurent
Autore Laurent Clint
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (256 p.)
Disciplina 304.6095
Soggetto topico Population forecasting
Demography - Forecasting
Economic forecasting
ISBN 1-119-19965-4
1-299-24181-6
0-470-82916-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Tomorrow's World: A Look at the Demographic and Socio-Economic Structure of the World in 2032; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Why Demographics?; Regions Rather than Countries; What Is Global?; Reliability; Sources; Getting Value from This Book; Chapter 1: The Present Demographic Scenario; The Current State of Global Demography; Where Is Everyone?; Age Profile; The Household; Urbanisation; Education; Employment; Household Income; Summary; Chapter 2: Population Change by 2032; Migration, Births, and Death Rates; Managing Migration; Women of Childbearing Age
Propensity to Have ChildrenWhat about China and India?; Death Rates; The Implications for Total Population Changes; The Changing Age Profile; Summary; Chapter 3: Tomorrow's Household; The Modern Household; The Changing Nature of Tomorrow's Households; Employment and Dependency Ratios; Household Dependency Ratios; Summary; Chapter 4: Education and Productivity; The Education Index; The Future Demand for Education (and Standards); Education's Impact on Society; Education and the Birth Rate; Education at Work: Investing in Workers and Improving Productivity; Can India Catch Up?
Strategic ImplicationsSummary; Chapter 5: The Evolving Labour Force; Factors Influencing the Size and Value of the Labour Force; The Working Age Population; Participation Rates; Implications for Existing Labour Force Size; The Future Labour Force; Twin Challenges: Dependency and Productivity; Strategic Implications; Summary; Chapter 6: Where in the World Is the Money?; Elephants in the Room; How Reliable Are the Available Data?; Usefulness of GDP for Evaluating the Potential of the Consumer Market of One Country Relative to Another; What Is the Best Way to Compare Expenditure among Countries?
So, Where Is the Money?Relative Average Household Incomes per Capita in 2012; Where Will the Money Be in the Future?; Understanding the Assumptions; The Economies of the Future; The Future for Household Incomes; Deciding Whether to Save or Spend; Summary; Chapter 7: Distribution of Households by Income; Introduction; The Different Income Segments; Analysis of the Income Segments; Regional Share of Income Segments; Income Segment Share of Each Region; The Relative Value of the Income Segments; Who Are the Middle Class?; Purchasing Power Parity (PPP): When Not to Use It; Strategic Implications
SummaryChapter 8: The Changing Pattern of Consumer Expenditure; The Basic Relationship between Consumption and Affluence; Changes in Expenditure by Income Segment and Region; Change in Total Value of Spending; Age Group and Expenditure-Where Should Brands Target Their Efforts in Future?; Strategic Implications; Summary; Chapter 9: The Health Tsunami; The Relationship between Ageing and Demand for Health Services; The Cost of Health Care; Impact of Increased Number of Cases (but No Increase in Cost per Treatment) on Share of GDP Needed to Be Spent on Health
Impact of Assuming That Countries Maintain Health Expenditure Share of GDP on Expenditure per Condition
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141612003321
Laurent Clint  
Singapore, : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Tomorrow's world [[electronic resource] ] : a look at the demographic and socio-economic structure of the world in 2032 / / Clint Laurent
Tomorrow's world [[electronic resource] ] : a look at the demographic and socio-economic structure of the world in 2032 / / Clint Laurent
Autore Laurent Clint
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Wiley, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (256 p.)
Disciplina 304.6095
Soggetto topico Population forecasting
Demography - Forecasting
Economic forecasting
ISBN 1-119-19965-4
1-299-24181-6
0-470-82916-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Tomorrow's World: A Look at the Demographic and Socio-Economic Structure of the World in 2032; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Why Demographics?; Regions Rather than Countries; What Is Global?; Reliability; Sources; Getting Value from This Book; Chapter 1: The Present Demographic Scenario; The Current State of Global Demography; Where Is Everyone?; Age Profile; The Household; Urbanisation; Education; Employment; Household Income; Summary; Chapter 2: Population Change by 2032; Migration, Births, and Death Rates; Managing Migration; Women of Childbearing Age
Propensity to Have ChildrenWhat about China and India?; Death Rates; The Implications for Total Population Changes; The Changing Age Profile; Summary; Chapter 3: Tomorrow's Household; The Modern Household; The Changing Nature of Tomorrow's Households; Employment and Dependency Ratios; Household Dependency Ratios; Summary; Chapter 4: Education and Productivity; The Education Index; The Future Demand for Education (and Standards); Education's Impact on Society; Education and the Birth Rate; Education at Work: Investing in Workers and Improving Productivity; Can India Catch Up?
Strategic ImplicationsSummary; Chapter 5: The Evolving Labour Force; Factors Influencing the Size and Value of the Labour Force; The Working Age Population; Participation Rates; Implications for Existing Labour Force Size; The Future Labour Force; Twin Challenges: Dependency and Productivity; Strategic Implications; Summary; Chapter 6: Where in the World Is the Money?; Elephants in the Room; How Reliable Are the Available Data?; Usefulness of GDP for Evaluating the Potential of the Consumer Market of One Country Relative to Another; What Is the Best Way to Compare Expenditure among Countries?
So, Where Is the Money?Relative Average Household Incomes per Capita in 2012; Where Will the Money Be in the Future?; Understanding the Assumptions; The Economies of the Future; The Future for Household Incomes; Deciding Whether to Save or Spend; Summary; Chapter 7: Distribution of Households by Income; Introduction; The Different Income Segments; Analysis of the Income Segments; Regional Share of Income Segments; Income Segment Share of Each Region; The Relative Value of the Income Segments; Who Are the Middle Class?; Purchasing Power Parity (PPP): When Not to Use It; Strategic Implications
SummaryChapter 8: The Changing Pattern of Consumer Expenditure; The Basic Relationship between Consumption and Affluence; Changes in Expenditure by Income Segment and Region; Change in Total Value of Spending; Age Group and Expenditure-Where Should Brands Target Their Efforts in Future?; Strategic Implications; Summary; Chapter 9: The Health Tsunami; The Relationship between Ageing and Demand for Health Services; The Cost of Health Care; Impact of Increased Number of Cases (but No Increase in Cost per Treatment) on Share of GDP Needed to Be Spent on Health
Impact of Assuming That Countries Maintain Health Expenditure Share of GDP on Expenditure per Condition
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822375703321
Laurent Clint  
Singapore, : Wiley, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui