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SUMMARY:phd seminar - Nicolas Posso Gonzalez*\, Mathilde Esposito**
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DESCRIPTION:*Air pollution is considered as the third largest mortality ris
 k factor. The effects of air pollution on mortality might differ by some fe
 atures like age\, geographic location or socioeconomic status. I will explo
 re the heterogeneity of the mortality impact of short-term air pollution ex
 posure in different socioeconomic status. For this purpose\, I will use dat
 a from the communes belonging to the main urban areas in France using gener
 al additive models. Four pollutants will be analysed: nitrogen dioxide\, oz
 one\, particulate matter 10 (PM10) and particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5). The 
 socioeconomic status of each commune is determined by the French Deprivatio
 n index and French European Deprivation index. My master thesis provided ev
 idence of a non-monotonic relationship between air pollution exposure and m
 ortality by socioeconomic status at the urban area level\, and I am going t
 o replicate this analysis at the commune level.**Demographic winter is incr
 easingly prevalent across industrialized economies. Indeed\, low fertility
  rates\, mortality outstripping the birth rate and population contraction a
 re becoming the new normal of demographic transition—the so-called "fifth
  stage" not anticipated by the original model. This paper delves into a th
 eoretical and empirical examination of how demographic winter impacts Japan
 's economic structure and overall productivity. Specifically\, we suggest 
 that two key mechanisms might have been at play in Japan since the 1990s: 
 i) a growing complementarity between goods and services consumption\, and i
 i) the substitution of older workers engaged in routine tasks with technolo
 gical capital. According to our theoretical model\, Japanese demographic w
 inter fosters the concentration of low-skilled\, low-productive labor in th
 e service sector. Subsequently\, our empirical analysis seeks to determine
  whether demographic winter undermines Japan's productive potential throug
 h an industry-by-industry decomposition.\\n\\nContact: Lucie Giorgi : lucie
 .giorgi[at]univ-amu.frRicardo Guzman : ricardo.guzman[at]univ-amu.frNatalia
  Labrador : natalia.labrador-bernate[at]univ-amu.frNathan Vieira : nathan.
 vieira[at]univ-amu.fr\n\nPlus d'informations: https://amse-aixmarseille.fr/
 fr/evenements/nicolas-posso-gonzalez-mathilde-esposito
LOCATION:MEGA - Salle Carine Nourry\, 424\, Chemin du Viaduc\, 13080 Aix-en
 -Provence
URL;VALUE=URI:https://amse-aixmarseille.fr/fr/evenements/nicolas-posso-gonzalez-mathilde-esposito
CONTACT:Lucie Giorgi : lucie.giorgi[at]univ-amu.frRicardo Guzman : ricardo.
 guzman[at]univ-amu.frNatalia Labrador :&nbsp\;natalia.labrador-bernate[at]u
 niv-amu.frNathan Vieira : nathan.vieira[at]univ-amu.fr
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