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El proceso de envejecimiento en España

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  • José Ignacio Conde-Ruiz
  • Clara I. González

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En este artículo se realiza en primer lugar un repaso de la dinámica demográfica en las últimas décadas en España para pasar a analizar el proceso de envejecimiento que tendrá lugar hasta el año 2050 según las principales proyecciones demográficas. Este análisis es relevante dadas las implicaciones que el proceso de envejecimiento tendrá en diferentes áreas y cuyo reto habrá que hacer frente sin esperar al futuro.

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  • José Ignacio Conde-Ruiz & Clara I. González, 2021. "El proceso de envejecimiento en España," Studies on the Spanish Economy eee2021-07, FEDEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:fda:fdaeee:eee2021-07
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    1. José Ignacio Conde Ruiz & Clara I. Gonzalez, 2010. "Envejecimiento: pesimistas, optimistas, realistas," Economic Reports 10-2010, FEDEA.
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    1. José Ignacio Conde-Ruiz & Jesús Lahera Forteza, 2023. "Retos Futuros del Mercado de Trabajo en España," Policy Papers 2023-05, FEDEA.

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