Aging and shrinking populations in CEE countries: Implications for practitioners and policymakers
Chand, Masud
Chand, Masud
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2024-02-14
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Central and Eastern European countries,Aging,Immigration,Managing aging
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Chand, M. 2024. Aging and Shrinking Populations in CEE Countries: Implications for Practitioners and Policymakers. AIB Insights, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.46697/001c.92945.
Abstract
The global “grand challenge” of aging is especially noticeable in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries that have some of the world’s fastest aging populations. All CEE countries are aging rapidly and projected to lose significant amounts of their working age populations within the next generation. We analyze how aging populations affect organizations in the region. We generate insights for practitioners and policymakers as to how they can best manage in this aging environment, including focusing on workplace productivity, building more inclusive and family-friendly workplaces, leveraging the diaspora, and comprehensive social safety net reform.
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Academy of International Business
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AIB Insights
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1938-9604
1938-9590
1938-9590
