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Regionale Bevölkerungsentwicklung in der Metropolregion Hamburg und Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Bevölkerungsvorausberechnung im Rahmen des Projekts "Infrastrukturplanung und demografische Entwicklungen" (InfraDem)

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  • Stephan Kühntopf

    () (University of Rostock and Rostock Centre for the Study of Demographic Change, Germany)

  • Thusnelda Tivig

    () (University of Rostock and Rostock Centre for the Study of Demographic Change, Germany)

Abstract

Der Demografische Wandel in Deutschland und Europa führt zu einer verän- derten Nachfrage nach Infrastrukturdienstleistungen. Allerdings verläuft die demografische Entwicklung regional unterschiedlich. In dieser Arbeit werden als demografischer Input für Infrastrukturmodelle Bevölkerungsvorausberechnungen für zwei Modellregionen vorgestellt, die Metropolregion Hamburg mit einer relativ jungen, wachsenden Bevölkerung und Mecklenburg-Vorpommern mit einer relativ alten, schrumpfenden Bevölkerung.

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Paper provided by University of Rostock, Institute of Economics, Germany in its series Thuenen-Series of Applied Economic Theory with number 82.

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Length: 29 pages
Date of creation: 2007
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Handle: RePEc:ros:wpaper:82

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Keywords: Bevölkerungsprognose; Hamburg; Mecklenburg-Vorpommern;

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  1. Michaela Kreyenfeld, 2004. "Fertility decisions in the FRG and GDR," MPIDR Working Papers WP-2004-008, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany.
  2. Michaela Kreyenfeld, 2004. "Fertility Decisions in the FRG and GDR: An Analysis with Data from the German Fertility and Family Survey," Demographic Research Special Collections, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany, vol. 3(11), pages 275-318, April.
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