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Book Title: The New Knowledge Economy in Europe
Editor(s): Rodrigues, João Maria
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781840647198
Section Title: Tables
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Tables
3.1 Per cent unemployed individuals with zero market or welfare
state revenue, and dependence on familial support 60
3.2 Per cent non-standard working-age families and their
economic situation (mid 1990s) 60
3.3 Poverty rates in child families after taxes and transfers
(mid 1990s) 61
3.4 Trends in relative disposable income by household type
(Percentage point change, late 1970smid 1990s) 62
3.5 Trends in after-tax/transfer child poverty rates and in the
ratio of child-aged poverty incidence, 1980ca.early 1990s 62
3.6 The servicing and age bias of welfare states, 1992 63
3.7 Level of relative disposable income of persons aged 65 ,
1990s (per cent of median) 64
3.8 Total public pension expenditures (per cent GDP) in 2050
according to two scenarios: a baseline scenario of no change,
and a scenario assuming average retirement at age 70 69
3.9 Early retirement incentives and employment among older
males: gains from postponing retirement from age fifty-five to
sixty-four, and simulated employment effect with actuarial
neutrality (1995 data) 70
4.1 Employment and total job openings 19962006 by education
and training category, United States 103
4.2 Potential bottleneck occupations in Sweden up to 2010 105
4.3 Selected occupational projections for the EU, 19962005 106
4.4 Qualitative aspects of occupational change 108
4.5 Characteristics of high-performance organisations 113
4.6 A compact for change 114
4.7 Expected years of unemployment ...
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