2019
DOI: 10.24136/eq.2019.028
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Measuring active ageing within the European Union: implications on economic development

Abstract: Research background: The ageing phenomenon undermines the stability and equilibrium of the labour market and it affects the economic development of countries, as well as the welfare of older people aged over 65 years. Purpose of the article: Against this background, our research is conducted to assess the specific ways in which active ageing (measured through the active ageing index — AAI), correlated with other economic and labour market credentials, would impact the economic development of EU Member St… Show more

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“…In this study, a special attention was paid to rural residents. The context of the study is associated with the problems of poverty and social exclusion in rural areas (Barbier and Hochard, 2018;Aggarwal, 2018;Smith and Wills, 2018;Thalassinos et al, 2019). The aim of the study is to reveal and determine the current state of poverty in rural areas in the countries and regions of the Visegrád Group.…”
Section: Purpose Methodology and Sources Of Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, a special attention was paid to rural residents. The context of the study is associated with the problems of poverty and social exclusion in rural areas (Barbier and Hochard, 2018;Aggarwal, 2018;Smith and Wills, 2018;Thalassinos et al, 2019). The aim of the study is to reveal and determine the current state of poverty in rural areas in the countries and regions of the Visegrád Group.…”
Section: Purpose Methodology and Sources Of Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Life insurance is one of the main financial institutions that mobilizes fund for investment for the wellbeing of an economy (Fashagba, 2018) and long-term stability of aging developed societies (Bielawska, 2019;Thalassinos et al, 2019). In addition, the role of the insurance sector and links into other financial sectors have grown in importance (Haiss & Sümegi, 2006).…”
Section: The Impact Of Insurance On Economic Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this view is often geared towards urban areas, nowadays entrepreneurship is also seen as a strong engine for sustainable rural development (Gulumser et al, 2009;Korsgaard et al, 2015a;Harpa et al, 2016;Goel and Jones, 2016;Dias et al, 2019;Kakhi et al, 2019). There is strong evidence that stimulating economic activity in rural areas increases the income of the rural population, increases employment (Pradhan and Talukdar, 2014), reduces poverty and migration (Ansari et al, 2013;Gurbuz and Tipi, 2015;Vernet et al, 2019;Thalassinos et al, 2019), depopulation (Bencheva et al, 2017) and improving the quality of life in the countryside (Babuchowska, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%