%0 Journal Article %T Population ageing, labour productivity and economic welfare in the European Union %A Daniela Emanuela D£¿n£¿cic£¿ %A Gra£¿iela Georgiana Noja %A Mirela Cristea %A Petru £¿tefea %J Economic Research-Ekonomska Istra£¿ivanja %D 2020 %R https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2020.1748507 %X Abstract This paper examines the impact of the ageing dimensions and other economic and social variables on labour productivity and poverty risk within the European Union (EU). Taking into account the sizable dissimilarities among the EU Member States, our research is configured on four specific panels, according to the UNECE/European Commission mapping of EU countries, based on the Active Ageing Index data and methodology for 2018. We have compiled a complex dataset with official data to measure the ageing features, labour market dimensions and poverty, along with other economic and social representative variables, during 1995-2017. The methodological endeavour is critical and analytical, grounded on an extensive quantitative research. Two multifactorial macro-econometric models are applied in order to evaluate the direct implications of the ageing dimensions and other utter credentials on labour productivity, respectively on poverty levels. Structural equation modelling further entails an integrative examination of the total, indirect and bidirectional connections between the ageing phenomenon, several socio-economic indicators and the labour market performance, with a final impact on poverty. Results show different yet extremely significant labour market and poverty impacts for the ageing representative groups of EU countries, which require specific policy interventions and tailored strategies %U https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1331677X.2020.1748507