The political economy of Scotland's population decline
Webster, David (2000) The political economy of Scotland's population decline. Quarterly Economic Commentary, 25 (2). pp. 40-70. ISSN 0306-7866
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Abstract
The population of Scotland is declining, both absolutely and relatively to the rest of the UK. Decline in the Scottish population relative to the rest of the UK is not new. In fact it has been continuous at least since 1851. But a prolonged period of absolute decline such as we are currently seeing is new; the only significant previous decline was by a rather small 40,000 in the 1920s. Since 1974 there has been a fall of about 100,000 and the decline is now projected to extend into the foreseeable future, accelerating after 2020.
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Item type: Article ID code: 52209 Dates: DateEventMarch 2000PublishedSubjects: Social Sciences > Economic History and Conditions Department: Strathclyde Business School > Economics
Strathclyde Business School > Fraser of Allander InstituteDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 13 Mar 2015 12:01 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 11:01 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/52209
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