European population ageing will have direct consequences for the working population and social welfare systems, health services and pensions in terms of demand and expenditure.
Apart from that, the increase of students and high qualified working population(cadres')made a shift from a traditional conservative dominated society to a modern, dynamic and visionary one possible.
25%of the working population would be needed to provide today's level of care by 2040 in a typical western country).
share of researchers per Working population and iii) Innovation, Innovation expenditure as a share of GDP.
The largest share of the working population is employed in services but at just under 40%it is far below the EU average.
Working population's educational level higher than the national level. There is awareness in the private sector regarding execution of expenses in R&d with relative significance above awareness in the national population.
High working population's education level. Business expenditure on R&d bigger than the public, and above the national average.
The numbers in Australian Apprenticeships represent 3. 5%of the working population one of the highest rates of contracted training in the developed world.
equivalent to about 6%of the working population of the EU. These aggregates underline the fact that this is a reality
equivalent to about 6%of the working population of the EU. In the accession member states, 4. 2%of the wage earning population is employed in the social economy.
While economic conditions are strong due to its business and working population, the city suffers from a fragile institutional framework.
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