tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19949676.post8915167802173829732..comments2024-03-24T20:13:39.387+00:00Comments on demography.matters.blog: On demographics as only one starting pointUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19949676.post-91749727402376109522012-11-23T05:30:23.316+00:002012-11-23T05:30:23.316+00:00Denmark Migration - Global Migrate
Denmark Migrat...Denmark Migration - Global Migrate<br /><br />Denmark Migration is one of the European Union's most active Members in trying to recruit skilled Workers from around the world.<br /><br />Keywords- <br />Denmark Migration<br /><br />Contact Us:-<br />Head Office (pre booked appointments only)<br />International House,<br />39 Great Windmill Street,<br />Piccadilly, London<br />W1D 7LX<br />Tel:Global Migratehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17555161180678346471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19949676.post-8571115898979055082012-09-06T20:36:57.540+00:002012-09-06T20:36:57.540+00:00The comment above should say "second lost dec...The comment above should say "second lost decade" rather than "last".Jessenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19949676.post-78612371411773511032012-09-04T04:18:19.203+00:002012-09-04T04:18:19.203+00:00If you look at the decades when the developed coun...If you look at the decades when the developed countries were doing the best economically, it was back in the 50's and 60's when the population was younger and was growing faster. The growing market and innovation that came with that growing population was a huge asset. The relatively high number of workers to retirees was very beneficial, as was the innovative nature of the younger Jessenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19949676.post-30951373910970551522012-09-04T04:10:41.460+00:002012-09-04T04:10:41.460+00:00Demographics play a huge role in determining the e...Demographics play a huge role in determining the economic success and power of a country. Under similar conditions and policies a country with a large and growing population will outperform a smaller country in economic terms. The large country will have more people available for doing research and development, they will have a larger market, they will have more workers. Of course the Jessenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19949676.post-12731657534842161432012-08-17T18:30:30.393+00:002012-08-17T18:30:30.393+00:00If a growing workforce were the primary factor for...If a growing workforce were the primary factor for economic success, India would have grown much faster than China these last several decades.<br /><br />Indeed China, with a tight clamp on population growth, has been overwhelmingly the more successful of the two.<br /><br />It matters enormously what the characteristics of the workers are, and not merely how many there are.<br /><br />Do the newDannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19949676.post-29303662726466147272012-08-14T10:00:56.791+00:002012-08-14T10:00:56.791+00:00I enjoyed this post, thank you.
I want to specifi...I enjoyed this post, thank you.<br /><br />I want to specifically respond to your second possibility, that the USA will squander this opportunity. I am a US citizen who is employed and well-educated (close to a PhD), in his mid-30's, married with three children. I have come to the conclusion that the policies of the federal government are antagonistic towards traditional nuclear families. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com