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Présentation générale.- 1. Y a-t-il une alternative au dualisme des solidarités? L'exemple des soins de santé.- 2. La péréquation financière, analyse de quatre pays.- 3. repenser la solidarité entre les Régions.- 4. Les finances de la Belgique fédérale.- 5. Inégalités et apuvreté, mesures et déterminants.- 6. La solidarité fiscale et parafiscale en Belgique.- 7. les perspectives budgétaires, des entités francophones.- 8. Sécurité sociale et solidarité interrégionale.- 9. Redistribution entre les générations, entre les Régions.
353.9.072 <493> --- 332.1 --- 332.1 <493> --- 353.9.076 --- 132 Sociale zekerheid --- 431 Financiering gemeenschappen en gewesten --- 332.1 Regionale economie. Territoriale economie. Territoriale structuur van de economie. Economische gebieden en zones. Regionale spreiding van de produktiefactoren. Standplaatsspreiding --- Regionale economie. Territoriale economie. Territoriale structuur van de economie. Economische gebieden en zones. Regionale spreiding van de produktiefactoren. Standplaatsspreiding --- 353.9.072 <493> Onderlinge verhouding van de besturen van gewesten, gemeenschappen--België --- Onderlinge verhouding van de besturen van gewesten, gemeenschappen--België --- Revenue sharing --- Partage fiscal --- politique budgetaire --- finances publiques pouvoirs regionaux --- 336.53 --- begrotingsbeleid --- openbare financien regionale overheden --- Financiële betrekkingen tussen het rijk, de provincies en de gemeenten. --- Intergovernmental fiscal relations --- Local finance --- Regional economic disparities --- Differentiations, Regional economic --- Disparities, Regional economic --- Economic disparities, Regional --- Imbalances, Regional economic --- Unequal economic development --- Variations, Regional economic --- Economic zoning --- Regional disparities --- Regional economics --- Regional planning --- County finance --- Finance, Local --- Township finance --- Finance, Public --- Grants-in-aid --- Federal-state fiscal relations --- Fiscal relations, Intergovernmental --- State-local fiscal relations --- Federal government --- Law and legislation --- Relations fiscales intergouvernementales --- Finances locales --- Disparités régionales --- 323.173 --- belgique --- communautes et regions --- demographie --- depenses de la securite sociale --- international --- revenus --- 321.68 --- 336.024 --- 368.40 --- BE / Belgium - België - Belgique --- BX / Brussels - Brussel - Bruxelles --- VL / Flanders - Vlaams Gewest - Région Flamande --- WA / Wallonia - Région Wallonne - Waals Gewest --- federalisme --- belgie --- gemeenschappen en gewesten --- demografie --- socialezekerheidsuitgaven --- internationaal --- inkomens --- Federalisme --- Sociale begroting, rekeningen en uitgaven. Gezondheid --- Financiële betrekkingen tussen het rijk, de provincies en de gemeenten --- Sociale voorzorg en verzekeringen. Sociale zekerheid: algemeenheden --- Économie politique --- Economics --- Économie politique. --- Intergovernmental fiscal relations - Belgium --- Local finance - Belgium --- Regional economic disparities - Belgium --- Économie politique.
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Gross national product --- Mathematical statistics --- Belgium
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The labor force of each industrial country is being shaped by three forces: ageing, education and migration. Drawing on a new database for the OECD countries and a standard analytical framework, this paper focuses on the relative and aggregate effects of these three forces on wages across different skill and age groups over 2000 to 2010. The variation in the age and educational structure of the labor force emerges as the dominant influence on wage changes. The impact is uniform and egalitarian: in almost all countries, the changes in the age and skill structure favor the low-skilled and hurt the highly skilled across age groups. Immigration plays a relatively minor role, except in a handful of open countries, like Australia and Canada, where it accentuates the wage-equalizing impact of ageing and education. Emigration is the only inegalitarian influence, especially in Ireland and a few Eastern European countries which have seen significant outflows of high-skilled labor to Western European Union countries.
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