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Stijn Hoorens

Researcher at RAND Corporation

Publications -  54
Citations -  968

Stijn Hoorens is an academic researcher from RAND Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Population ageing. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 52 publications receiving 880 citations.

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The costs and consequences of assisted reproductive technology: an economic perspective

TL;DR: Invest analysis of ART treatment and ART-conceived children indicates that appropriate funding of ART services appears to represent sound fiscal policy, and a greater understanding of the economics of ART is needed to inform policy decisions and to ensure the best possible outcomes from ART treatment.
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Low fertility and population ageing: causes consequences and policy options.

TL;DR: In this paper, the interrelations between European government policies and demographic trends and behavior are examined and the authors assesses which policies can prevent or mitigate the adverse consequences of current low fertility and population ageing.
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Internet-facilitated drugs trade: An analysis of the size, scope and the role of the Netherlands

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the extent and scope of Internet-facilitated drugs trade, with particular focus on the role of the Netherlands in this trade, and found that around 50 online market places on the 'hidden web' facilitate trade of illicit drugs.

Can Assisted Reproductive Technologies Help to Offset Population Ageing

TL;DR: Results demonstrate that ART does have potential to contribute to TFR and influence population structure, and that the direct costs associated with adopting ART as a population policy are comparable with those of existing policies commonly used by governments to influence fertility.
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Can assisted reproductive technologies help to offset population ageing? An assessment of the demographic and economic impact of ART in Denmark and UK

TL;DR: In this article, a deterministic model is developed to quantify the effects of ART policies on total fertility rate (TFR) and tested using data from the UK and Denmark, showing that ART does have potential to contribute to TFR and influence population structure.