德国的老龄化和地区生产力增长。

Eckhardt Bode, Dirk Dohse, Ulrich Stolzenburg
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我们研究了老龄化对区域生产力增长的影响,其机制和强度尚不清楚。我们关注人口老龄化的两种不同表现——劳动力老龄化和退休人员比例的增加,并调查了2000-2019年德国一组县的老龄化可能影响地区生产力增长的渠道。我们发现,与非城市地区相比,城市地区的劳动力老龄化与生产力增长的负相关程度更高。一个可能的原因是,老龄化不利于创新和知识密集型活动,而这些活动主要集中在城市。我们还发现,在家庭服务部门规模较小的地区,退休人口的比例与生产力增长之间存在负相关。一个可能的原因是,老年人对当地家庭服务(包括医疗保健、娱乐)的过度需求需要将资源从生产力较高的制造业或商业服务重新分配到生产力较低的家庭服务。在这一过程中,更专注于高生产力产业的地区将损失更多。
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Aging and regional productivity growth in Germany.

Aging and regional productivity growth in Germany.

Aging and regional productivity growth in Germany.

We investigate the effects of aging on regional productivity growth, the mechanisms and the strength of which are not well-understood. We focus on two different manifestations of population aging-workforce aging and an increasing share of retirees-and investigate channels through which aging may impact on regional productivity growth for a panel of German counties 2000-2019. We find that workforce aging is more negatively associated with productivity growth in urban than in nonurban regions. A likely reason is that aging is detrimental to innovative and knowledge-intensive activities, which are heavily concentrated in cities. We also find a negative association between the share of the retired population and productivity growth in regions with a small household services sector. A likely reason is that older people's disproportionate demand for local household services (including health care, recreation) requires a re-allocation of resources from more productive manufacturing or business services to less productive household services. Regions specialized more in highly productive industries have more to lose in this process.

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