The impact of population dynamics and foreign labour policy on dependency: the case of Singapore
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Ansah, JP; Riley, CM; Thompson, JP; Matchar, DB
Published in: Journal of Population Research
June 15, 2015
Understanding population dynamics is crucial to understanding current and future health care needs and designing systems to meet those needs. In this paper, we provide a methodological approach to investigate population dynamics in a system dynamics model configurable to initialise in dynamic equilibrium or disequilibrium. We then use the model to investigate how the current measured population compares to a population of the same size in equilibrium, and how a dependency ratio will change over time under different scenarios. We apply our approach to Singapore, which, like many other countries, has a rapidly increasing proportion of elderly in the population.
Duke Scholars
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Journal of Population Research
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1835-9469
ISSN
1443-2447
Publication Date
June 15, 2015
Volume
32
Issue
2
Start / End Page
115 / 138
Related Subject Headings
- Demography
- 4406 Human geography
- 4403 Demography
- 1608 Sociology
- 1603 Demography
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Ansah, J. P., Riley, C. M., Thompson, J. P., & Matchar, D. B. (2015). The impact of population dynamics and foreign labour policy on dependency: the case of Singapore. Journal of Population Research, 32(2), 115–138. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12546-015-9145-9
Ansah, J. P., C. M. Riley, J. P. Thompson, and D. B. Matchar. “The impact of population dynamics and foreign labour policy on dependency: the case of Singapore.” Journal of Population Research 32, no. 2 (June 15, 2015): 115–38. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12546-015-9145-9.
Ansah JP, Riley CM, Thompson JP, Matchar DB. The impact of population dynamics and foreign labour policy on dependency: the case of Singapore. Journal of Population Research. 2015 Jun 15;32(2):115–38.
Ansah, J. P., et al. “The impact of population dynamics and foreign labour policy on dependency: the case of Singapore.” Journal of Population Research, vol. 32, no. 2, June 2015, pp. 115–38. Scopus, doi:10.1007/s12546-015-9145-9.
Ansah JP, Riley CM, Thompson JP, Matchar DB. The impact of population dynamics and foreign labour policy on dependency: the case of Singapore. Journal of Population Research. 2015 Jun 15;32(2):115–138.
Published In
Journal of Population Research
DOI
EISSN
1835-9469
ISSN
1443-2447
Publication Date
June 15, 2015
Volume
32
Issue
2
Start / End Page
115 / 138
Related Subject Headings
- Demography
- 4406 Human geography
- 4403 Demography
- 1608 Sociology
- 1603 Demography