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Economics of changing age distributions in developed countries

Title
  1. Economics of changing age distributions in developed countries / edited by Ronald D. Lee, W. Brian Arthur, Gerry Rodgers.
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  1. Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1988.

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Additional authors
  1. Lee, Ronald Demos, 1941-
  2. Arthur, W. Brian.
  3. Rodgers, Gerry.
Description
  1. ix, 221 pages : illustrations; 25 cm.
Summary
  1. Comprises nine essays which consider the economic and social consequences of changing age distributions. The papers focus on three themes: the impact on the earnings and unemployment experience of young workers; the effect on intergenerational income transfers, and especially pensions; and the implications for consumer demand and housing needs.
Series statement
  1. International studies in demography
Uniform title
  1. International studies in demography
Subject
  1. Age distribution (Demography) > Developed countries
  2. Age distribution (Demography) > Great Britain
  3. Age distribution (Demography) > Israel
  4. Age distribution (Demography) > Japan
  5. Age distribution (Demography) > United States
  6. Age distribution (Demography)
  7. Altersstruktur
  8. Bevölkerungsentwicklung
  9. Demographie
  10. Wirtschaft
  11. Wirtschaftsentwicklung
  12. Alternde Bevölkerung
  13. Kongress
  14. Aufsatzsammlung
  15. Bevolkingsopbouw
  16. Economische aspecten
  17. Sociale aspecten
  18. population dynamics
  19. ageing
  20. economic implication
  21. social implication
  22. wages
  23. labour market
  24. unemployment
  25. young workers
  26. income redistribution
  27. pension scheme
  28. consumer demand
  29. housing needs
  30. fertility
  31. statistical table
  32. Répartition par groupes dấge (démographie) > Grande Bretagne
  33. Répartition par groupes dấge (démographie) > Israel
  34. Répartition par groupes dấge (démographie) > Japon
  35. Répartition par groupes dấge (démographie) > Etats Unis
  36. Répartition par âge (démographie)
  37. dynamique de la population
  38. vieillissement
  39. conséquences économiques
  40. conséquences sociales
  41. salaire
  42. marché du travail
  43. chômage
  44. jeune travailleur
  45. redistribution du revenu
  46. régime de pension
  47. demande de consommation
  48. besoins de logement
  49. fécondité
  50. tableau statistique
  51. dinámica poblacional
  52. envejecimiento
  53. consecuencias económicas
  54. consecuencias sociales
  55. salario
  56. mercado de trabajo
  57. desempleo
  58. joven trabajador
  59. redistribución del ingreso
  60. régimen de pensiones
  61. demanda de consumo
  62. necesidades de vivienda
  63. fecundidad
  64. cuadros estadísticos
  65. Developed countries
  66. Great Britain
  67. Israel
  68. Japan
  69. United States
  70. Industriestaaten
  71. developed countries
  72. Israel
  73. Japan
  74. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  75. USA
  76. pays développés
  77. Israël
  78. Japon
  79. Etats-Unis
  80. Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et d'Irlande du Nord
  81. países desarrollados
  82. Japón
  83. Estados Unidos
  84. Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte
Genre/Form
  1. graph.
  2. reference.
  3. graphique.
  4. référence bibliographique.
  5. gráfico.
  6. referencia.
Contents
  1. Market, government, and Israel's muted baby boom / Yoram Ben-Porath -- Cohort size and earnings in the United States / Kevin Murphy, Mark Plant, Finis Welch -- The effect of cohort size on relative wages in Japan / Linda G. Martin, Naohiro Ogawa -- British labour market responses to age distribution changes / John Ermisch -- Some demographic properties of transfer schemes: how to achieve equity between the generations / Nathan Keyfitz -- Life cycles, institutions, and population growth: a theory of the equilibrium rate of interest in an overlapping generations model / Robert Willis -- Some macroeconomic consequences of the new home economics / Alessandro Cigno -- Changing demographic patterns and the housing market with special reference to Great Britain / John Ermisch -- Endogenous versus exogenous fertility: what difference for the macroeconomy? / Frank T. Denton, Byron G. Spencer.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographies and index.