...Changes in Workforce Demographics and the Future of Work and Retirement Dr. Jost Lottes Institute on Aging Portland State University No single trend will play a larger role in shaping the social, economic, and geopolitical order throughout the developed and developing world than global aging A historic transformation approaches— the “inversion” of the age pyramid. •!Populations throughout history have all shown a steep pyramid-shaped age distribution—with more young than old people. •!In the near future, starting with developed countries, the distribution will transform into an inverted pyramid— with more old than young people. Pyramid inversion in the developed world—1950 to 2050. year 1950 median age 28.6 Pyramid inversion in the developed world—1950 to 2050. year 1960 median age 29.6 Pyramid inversion in the developed world—1950 to 2050. year 1970 median age 30.6 Pyramid inversion in the developed world—1950 to 2050. year 1980 median age 31.9 Pyramid inversion in the developed world—1950 to 2050. year 1990 median age 34.4 Pyramid inversion in the developed world—1950 to 2050. year 2000 median age 37.6 Pyramid inversion in the developed world—1950 to 2050. year 2005 median age 39.3 WHERE WE ARE TODAY Pyramid inversion in the developed world—1950 to 2050. year 2010 median age 40.8 Pyramid inversion in the developed world—1950 to 2050. year 2020 ...
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...SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence Users Guide ■ SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence Suite 4.0 Support Package 4 2012-06-11 Copyright © 2012 SAP AG. All rights reserved.SAP, R/3, SAP NetWeaver, Duet, PartnerEdge, ByDesign, SAP BusinessObjects Explorer, StreamWork, SAP HANA and other SAP products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of SAP AG in Germany and other countries.Business Objects and the Business Objects logo, BusinessObjects, Crystal Reports, Crystal Decisions, Web Intelligence, Xcelsius, and other Business Objects products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Business Objects Software Ltd. Business Objects is an SAP company.Sybase and Adaptive Server, iAnywhere, Sybase 365, SQL Anywhere, and other Sybase products and services mentioned herein as well as their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sybase, Inc. Sybase is an SAP company. Crossgate, m@gic EDDY, B2B 360°, B2B 360° Services are registered trademarks of Crossgate AG in Germany and other countries. Crossgate is an SAP company. All other product and service names mentioned are the trademarks of their respective companies. Data contained in this document serves informational purposes only. National product specifications may vary.These materials are subject to change without notice. These materials are provided by SAP AG...
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...RULE OF LAW: THE LAMP THAT ILLUMINATES By: Elai The law is the last result of human wisdom acting upon human experience for the benefit of the public. -Dr. Samuel Johnson- In one of my seemingly usual college days, my professor in International Law unexpectedly lowered her wall and allowed her students to see her evident desperation over our nation’s state of affairs. This emotion was triggered by the fact that the white board marker did not have enough ink to allow the professor to scribble an outline of her day’s lecture. She was desperate because she was supposed to be honing the most brilliant minds in the country’s premiere university. And this premiere state university did not even have the minimum facilities for her to do just that. An example - the white board marker that does not leave a mark at all. In the midst of her outburst, and with tears in her eyes, she said “ I hoped that my generation could bequeath you with a nation you deserve. I hoped. I guess in more ways, we have failed you.” Sooner than expected, half of the members of the class were likewise crying. This made our professor ask her students why. We told her “your generation was better than ours and you failed. What will the next generation expect of us?” A few years later, the constantly confused law student that I am, I find myself pondering at the scene and finding its relevance as I try to understand the role that the rule of law has to play in the development of our nation’s...
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...Case Seminar Advanced Corporate Finance Tuesday 10:00 – 13:00, Room 23 Instructor: Tim Adam This case seminar discusses real-world business cases, which relate to the materials covered in Corporate Finance and Advanced Corporate Finance. The main topics are company valuation, capital structure, bankruptcy, corporate governance, project finance and corporate risk management. The main objective of the seminar is to apply the theoretical concepts of corporate finance and corporate governance to real-world situations. To do so we will discuss six Harvard Business School cases. In addition, there will be several company presentations of real-world business cases. This seminar has a high level of practical relevance, but it is also very labor intensive. Expect to spend at least eight hours each week on case preparations. Prerequisites All participants must have successfully passed Corporate Finance, and take Advanced Corporate Finance parallel or prior to this case seminar. Registration Students need to register for this seminar. Please submit your applications electronically (CV, most recent transcript) to Mrs. Bulwahn by April 8, 2016. If you do not attend the first session, your place may be given to other students on the waiting list. Evaluation Four case reports (80%), class participation (20%). Seminar attendance is obligatory. Course materials Cases can be purchased for a total cost of US$ 23.70 using a credit...
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...Appendix (a) Descriptive Statistics: Income ($1000) Variable N N* Mean SE Mean StDev Minimum Q1 Median Q3 Income ($1000) 50 0 43.74 2.07 14.64 21.00 30.00 43.00 55.00 Variable Maximum Income ($1000) 67.00 Test of mu = 50 vs < 50 The assumed standard deviation = 16.64 95% Upper N Mean SE Mean Bound Z P 50 43.74 2.35 47.61 -2.66 0.004 The assumed standard deviation = 16.64 N Mean SE Mean 90% CI 50 43.74 2.35 (39.87, 47.61) (b) Descriptive Statistics: Years Variable Location N N* Mean SE Mean StDev Minimum Q1 Median Years Rural 13 0 12.31 1.59 5.75 1.00 9.00 12.00 Suburban 15 0 14.600 0.798 3.089 9.000 13.000 14.000 Urban 22 0 10.64 1.14 5.33 1.00 5.75 11.00 Variable Location Q3 Maximum Years Rural 17.50 20.00 Suburban 18.000 20.000 Urban 16.00 18.00 Test and CI for One Proportion Test of p = 0.4 vs p > 0.4 95% Lower Exact Sample X N Sample p Bound P-Value 1 22 50 0.440000 0.319826 0.330 Test and CI for One Proportion Sample X N Sample p 90% CI 1 22 50 0.440000 (0.324532, 0.555468) (c) Descriptive Statistics: Years Variable N N* Mean SE Mean StDev Minimum ...
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...Full Title of Paper Your Name Harding University Abstract The Abstract is a summary of the paper, not an intro. The reader should be able to read the Abstract and get a good idea of what the paper is about and the conclusion you drew. It is written in block form without the first line indented and should be 150 or less in length. The entire paper should be in Times New Roman 12 font, double spaced with no extra spaces between sections, headers and text, paragraphs, etc. Go to the Home tab of Word and click on Paragraph. Under Paragraph, choose 0 under the Spacing section. Choose Double Space under Line Spacing and First Line under Special. Again, the first line of the Abstract should not be indented, but the rest of the paragraphs in the paper should be. Full Title of the Paper For this section you will need to decide on a thesis statement for the paper. This is a general statement about your topic that shows your approach and point of view. It is an introduction and shows how the entire paper fits together. The length will vary, but should be at least a few paragraphs with new ideas in each paragraph Level 1 Heading Here is where you start the body of your paper. Tie it in with the previous section to make sure the paper flows well. Break your ideas into paragraphs, one idea per paragraph. Long paragraphs are difficult to follow, especially if they contain multiple ideas. The first sentence of each paragraph should...
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