Intergenerational justice has been achieved if the opportunities
of the members of the next generation to fulfill their needs are
better than those of the members of the preceding generation. For
this, each generation ought to leave for the next generation an
amount of resources is at least equal to its own amount.
The book deals with the complex relationship between
intergenerational justice and demographic change and is
characterized by its interdisciplinary approach. The authors come
from a multitude of professional backgrounds and from several
countries. This illustrates the implications of the demographic
shift from many different perspectives. The book deals not only
with the aspects of economic policy but also with environmental,
societal and philosophical issues. The comprehensive volume is
composed of five sections that pinpoint demographic trends, examine
the impact of demographic changes on key indicators, investigate
the relationship between key indicators and intergenerational
justice, scrutinize population policies, and finally propose ways
to implement long-term thinking on these issues.
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