Canary Wharf Group PLC, which benefits from a working population of 100, 000 in London's second financial center, has a 100% occupancy for its shops and has found tenants for all the stores vacated by failed retailers, except for one, which is currently under offer, the company said.
It means our putative 24-year-old faces a future of a small working population supporting a large number of elderly people.
Mr McNulty was interviewed after a Newsnight investigation discovered there were 3, 000 Polish immigrants living in Crewe, which has a total working population of about 60, 000.
Private pensions are different, but some economists think a smaller working population will tend to depress the value of financial assets and that will in turn affect pensions.
Meanwhile, local governments across the country will have to cope with a fast-rising population of retired people whose pensions, if any, will have to be paid for by contributions from a shrinking working population.
Ambrus' proclivity for derring-do would serve him well over the next decade as Hungary lurched uncertainly towards capitalism--and as a working-class population turned Ambrus into a hero as he robbed more than half a million dollars during 29 bank robberies in Budapest.
However, they are also working with a limited population, and may not recognize the contraindications that can be seen when looking at thousands of patients.
Like the U.S., China is expected to have a high population of retirees and a smaller number in the working-age population.
Fortunately there is a time window, of about a decade, during which the population of working age will be at a historic high.
Deputy Geoff Southern wants the proposal, which is set out in a States blueprint for the future, to be changed so growth of the working population is set at a quarter of what has been planned.
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Could a large portion of the working population be comfortable in that environment?
Between 2010 and 2050, the ratio of those age 65 and over as a share of the working age population will almost double.
Since 1997, inactivity has stuck at just over a fifth of the working-age population.
Today, about 58% of the working age population has a job.
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"A significant percentage of the world's population will be able to make a living working in virtual worlds, " says Booker.
In January the Ministry of Health and Welfare published a new set of figures which suggested that Japan's working population, now 87m, has already peaked, even though the population as a whole, now 126m, is still rising.
Unemployment: Wal-Mart employs a staggering 1% of the working US population.
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When the Tories say that a higher proportion of the working-age population is now employed in Britain than in any other big European country, Labour dismisses the claim this is true only because of an increase in the number of part-time workers, it says.
The mainly Sinhala province also has a large population of Indian-origin Tamils working in plantations.
Because Europeans are not having enough babies and are living so long, the European Union would need to import 1.6m migrants a year simply to keep its working-age population stable between now and 2050 (see article).
The working class public, who represent a large population of the political moderates who Bhutto is attempting to reach out to, are tired of instability that has historically been an inextricable part of the political process in Pakistan.
And a country can grow only two ways: working population growth, and productivity.
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There is, however, a 2%-a-year difference between the rise in the working population of America and the fall in Japan.
The government needs these workers in the city because an aging population is becoming more reliant on a working age tax base to sustain them.
Last year the ranks of working-age Chinese fell as a percentage of the population.
Moreover, the labor force participation rate, which is a measure of the percentage of people working in the entire population, is falling precipitously.
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America is productive enough that it could probably shelter, feed, educate, and even provide health care for its entire population with just a fraction of us actually working.
The survey, which is not a national representation because its respondents were all Consumer Reports subscribers, does offer some insight into how a portion of the population thinks when it comes to working out.
Many of the working population earn no more than 55 American cents a day.
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Its workforce is shrinking: incredibly, the working age population is likely to fall by around a third between now and 2050.
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