Improving Data on America's Aging Population

Improving Data on America's Aging Population
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1996-12-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309056330

The Committee on National Statistics and the Committee on Population, at the request of the NIA, convened a workshop in March 1996 to discuss data on the aging population that address the emerging and important social, economic, and health conditions of the older population. The purposes of the workshop were to identify how the population at older ages in the next few decades will differ from the older population today, to understand the underlying causes of those changes, to anticipate future problems and policy issues, and to suggest future needs for data for research in these areas. The scope of the workshop was broader than that of the 1988 CNSTAT report, including not only data on health and long-term care, but also actuarial, economic, demographic, housing, and epidemiological data needs for informing public policy.

Asian and Pacific Coasts 2003

Asian and Pacific Coasts 2003
Author: Yoshimi G?da
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 1583
Release: 2004
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9812385584

This book presents the experience of coastal and port engineering development, as well as coastal environmental problems, in Asian and Pacific countries. It also provides information and promotes technological progress and activities, international technical transfer and cooperation, and opportunities for engineers and researchers to maintain and improve scientific and technical competence. The subject areas are not limited to the classical topics of coastal engineering but are extended to related fields, including environments, marine ecology, coastal oceanography, fishery, etc.

Housing Element

Housing Element
Author: San Francisco (Calif.). Planning Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2003
Genre: City planning
ISBN:

Population Dynamics in Contemporary South Asia

Population Dynamics in Contemporary South Asia
Author: Anuradha Banerjee
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811516685

This book discusses the sequential development of population research in India, focusing on contemporary issues like demography, population studies, geography, sociology, urban studies and many more. It describes the problems related to the underdeveloped regions in India, Nepal and Bangladesh and includes tabular representations of the analyzed data as well as visual representations/illustrations in the form of graphs and maps. Further, it features fascinating case studies on primary field-research experiences. Presenting interdisciplinary contributions, the book is divided into four sections: the first part examines social issues related to health, while the second explores social sustainability, lifestyles, and cultural aspects. The third and fourth sections address migration and quality of life, respectively. The book is of interest to students studying demography, as well as researchers and policymakers in the fields of population studies, geography and sociology.

Solar Energy And The U.S. Economy

Solar Energy And The U.S. Economy
Author: Richard J Goettle Iv
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2019-06-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000312178

First published 1982. Twice during the 1970s -- the Arab Oil Embargo of 1973-74 and the tight oil market of 1978-79 associated with the political upheaval in Iran -- the U.S. economy experienced severe shocks as a result of massive price increases for imported oil. By 1980 the price for imported crude oil had increased to nearly twenty times the price in 1970. This book seeks to provide a basis for determining the macroeconomic effects of solar energy investments over the 1980 to 2000 time period. It structures its analysis in a multidimensional form, specifying variations in • conventional energy costs; • solar market penetration; • solar technology costs.

Population Trends in New Jersey

Population Trends in New Jersey
Author: James W. Hughes
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2022-01-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813588324

To fully understand New Jersey in the 2020s and beyond, it is crucial to understand its ever-changing population. This book examines the twenty-first century demographic trends that are reshaping the state now and will continue to do so in the future. But trend analysis requires a deep historical context. Present-day New Jersey is the result of a long demographic and economic journey that has taken place over centuries, constantly influenced by national and global forces. This book provides a detailed examination of this journey. The result is present-day New Jersey. The authors also highlight key trends that will continue to transform the state: domestic migration out of the state and immigration into it; increasing diversity; slower overall population growth; contracting fertility; the household revolution and changing living arrangements; generational disruptions; and suburbanization versus re-urbanization. All of these factors help place in context the result of the 2020 decennial U.S. Census. While the book focuses on New Jersey, the Garden State is a template of demographic, economic, social, and other forces characterizing the United States in the twenty-first century.