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Moreover, immigration is more necessary than ever, because population aging and lower birthrates across advanced economies are producing a retirement boom without a commensurate
cohort
of native prime-age workers to support it.
The combination of single-market membership and free movement would be particularly popular with the large
cohort
of young people who turned out to vote last week for the first time and who consider the ability to live, work, or study anywhere in Europe a major benefit of EU membership, not a cost.
In reality, underinvestment and investment with debt financing are equivalent in one crucial respect: they both transfer costs to a future
cohort.
The Rohingya are the latest
cohort
of the existentially naked: people dispossessed of everything (including their own death), shut out of the human community, and thus stripped of rights.
From the new governor of the People’s Bank of China to the cabinet and leading regulators, the new
cohort
has an opportunity to move China forward by promoting competition, decreasing the power of state enterprises, boosting household consumption, and reducing reliance on exports.
More than 2.2 billion people today are between the ages of six and 24 – more than ever before – and this
cohort
is expected to continue growing.
This implies a rate of growth of 6.7% a year, about 2.5 times the rate of increase in the number of girls entering the primary-school age
cohort.
Americans born between 1910 and 1940 are consistently more civic-minded than those born after this time; they are also the last
cohort
of people who grew up without television.
The US also docked one of the largest nuclear-powered submarines in the world, the USS Michigan, in South Korea, and held “decapitation exercises” to prepare troops to infiltrate North Korea and eliminate Kim and his ruling
cohort.
Over that period, we have educated a small
cohort
of young Roma who retain their identity and yet can break the hostile stereotypes held by those with whom they interact.
Since the first
cohort
of NEF Fellows was selected in 2015, the program has highlighted the contributions of young African researchers who are working to tackle some of the world’s toughest scientific and technological challenges.
NEF’s current
cohort
includes Somalia’s Abdigani Diriye, who created a blockchain-enabled lending platform in Kenya and was recently named one of Africa’s top 30 innovators;Nigeria’s Peter Ngene, whose work on nanotechnologies is being used to improve renewable energy and who also recently created a hydrogen-based eye sensor that detects lactose intolerance; and Vinet Coetzee of South Africa, whose research in non-invasive measures of health has led to a patent application for a device that could detect malaria.
With fewer children to replenish the workforce, the working-age
cohort
of those 15-64 years old would shrink from 68.4% to 60.7%.
Furthermore, the decline in the working-age
cohort
would squeeze labor supply, fueling wage growth and eroding the country’s economic competitiveness.
Most consequentially, an emerging
cohort
of technology entrepreneurs understand the power of online/social media innovation to disrupt components of traditional finance, and are now leading efforts that include behavioral scientists and finance experts.
Since the reform period began in the early 1980’s, a large working-age
cohort
has ensured a sufficient supply of labor and a high saving rate.
Despite continuing uncertainty surrounding China’s coming political transition, it is expected that pragmatism – the common thread among its leaders after Mao – will carry over to the new ruling
cohort.
In the longer term, the project aims to create a research
cohort
of more than a million volunteers whose shared genetic data, biological samples, and lifestyle information will form the foundation for precision medicine in a large number of human diseases.
It is extremely rare for any large
cohort
in a modern society to suffer such a decline in life expectancy.
As a result, a growing
cohort
of people are identifying as outsiders.
Politicians, even those of the reform ilk, have thus tended to "buy out" this age
cohort
through generous early retirement schemes and lax disability standards.
As a result, their inability to reform, combined with rapid population growth and a rising
cohort
of young people, is placing them under pressure, creating a possibility of explosive change.
France is thus joining the
cohort
of countries that, over the past half-century or so, have developed within their legal culture a judicial form of constitutional review of legislation.
Members of this
cohort
have no personal links to past German crimes, and they have often been subjected to anti-Zionist indoctrination by regimes seeking legitimacy through solidarity with the Palestinians.
Rather than determining events in the coming two or three decades, this generation is likely to be sidelined by the next cohort, born between 1955 and 1975.
This age
cohort
was not much influenced by the Arab-Israeli wars or the East-West conflict.
On one side, John Maynard Keynes’s
cohort
argues that government intervention can help any economy grow its way out of crisis by spurring aggregate demand and, in turn, raising the employment rate.
Then the Money Power struck back, aided and abetted by its apologist
cohort
of economists.
Many people credit these voters for Trump’s victory, but the poster-child
cohort
did not actually have the biggest impact on the election outcome.
Nearly every sub-category – by gender, education level, age cohort, or race – has been declining in the US since 2000.
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