In the last decades there have been increases in the age of the population in most OECD countries. Life expectancies have increased rapidly and at the same time, birth rates have fallen in most OECD countries. As a re-sult, the average age of the population and the proportion of older indi
'Because of the decline in fertility rates and the increase in life expectancy in a growing number o...
A key concern about population aging is the decline in the size of the economically active populatio...
Summary: Background: In response to population ageing, most countries within the Organisation for E...
Countries across the OECD are in the midst of a rapid demographic transformation. Average life expec...
The issue of population ageing becomes more prominent, countries will see a change in the population...
ublic policies in OECD countries still largely assume that people pass through three quite separate ...
Countries around the world, both more and less developed, are experiencing shifts in age structure. ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to re-examine the effect of population ageing on private savi...
Retirement can possibly be a distressing life progress in late adulthood, frequently setting off a w...
The number of older adults is increasing in high-income countries as survival chances continue to im...
Virtually all Western countries are seeking to bring retirement ages more in line with increases in ...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
This paper focuses on analyzing the participation, emloyment, and unemployment levels among elderly ...
The world’s population is aging rapidly (United Nations, 2009 ). In 2009, one out of nine persons i...
We test the hypothesis that subjective remaining life expectancy (SRLE) increased concomitantly with...
'Because of the decline in fertility rates and the increase in life expectancy in a growing number o...
A key concern about population aging is the decline in the size of the economically active populatio...
Summary: Background: In response to population ageing, most countries within the Organisation for E...
Countries across the OECD are in the midst of a rapid demographic transformation. Average life expec...
The issue of population ageing becomes more prominent, countries will see a change in the population...
ublic policies in OECD countries still largely assume that people pass through three quite separate ...
Countries around the world, both more and less developed, are experiencing shifts in age structure. ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to re-examine the effect of population ageing on private savi...
Retirement can possibly be a distressing life progress in late adulthood, frequently setting off a w...
The number of older adults is increasing in high-income countries as survival chances continue to im...
Virtually all Western countries are seeking to bring retirement ages more in line with increases in ...
Life expectancy at birth has roughly tripled over the course of human history. Early gains were due ...
This paper focuses on analyzing the participation, emloyment, and unemployment levels among elderly ...
The world’s population is aging rapidly (United Nations, 2009 ). In 2009, one out of nine persons i...
We test the hypothesis that subjective remaining life expectancy (SRLE) increased concomitantly with...
'Because of the decline in fertility rates and the increase in life expectancy in a growing number o...
A key concern about population aging is the decline in the size of the economically active populatio...
Summary: Background: In response to population ageing, most countries within the Organisation for E...