This report investigates the effect of population ageing on public health- and long-term care expenditures, public pensions and government finances in EU countries in the projection period 2002-50. The authors specifically consider new insights about the development of demography and health on these projections. In this regard, the view has been expressed that people may live substantially longer in the future than estimated by current demographic projections and may spend part of these additional years in better health. Both developments have obvious implications for the correct projection of public expenditures and finances. To assess the effects of living longer in better health, four core scenarios are developed: a base case and scenari...
This study considers different ways of measuring the ageing of societies and their implications for ...
This paper identifies previous trends and future prospects surrounding the health status of the popu...
A question increasingly raised in recent years is whether the trend towards longer life expectancy h...
This report investigates the effect of population ageing on public health- and long-term care expend...
This research report analyses the effects of ageing populations upon public finances. More specifica...
This study deals with the impact of ageing populations and changes in their health status on health ...
It is now widely recognised that the socio-economic changes that ageing societies will bring about a...
Expenditure on medical treatment has tended to rise as a proportion of national income throughout th...
This paper is based on a European Commission-funded study of future long-term care expenditure in Ge...
Expenditure on medical treatment has tended to increase as a proportion of national income throughou...
This is the final report of Work Package 3 of the AHEAD project, undertaken by the Personal Social S...
It is well known by now that population ageing threatens the sustainability of fiscal policies in ma...
aus dem Inhaltsverzeichnis: Executive Summary; Einleitung; Gesundheitsausgaben im Kindesalter: eine ...
This thesis comprises four studies on different topics in health economics that all potentially cont...
A shift in emphasis from increasing survival to improving both the length and quality of peoples’ li...
This study considers different ways of measuring the ageing of societies and their implications for ...
This paper identifies previous trends and future prospects surrounding the health status of the popu...
A question increasingly raised in recent years is whether the trend towards longer life expectancy h...
This report investigates the effect of population ageing on public health- and long-term care expend...
This research report analyses the effects of ageing populations upon public finances. More specifica...
This study deals with the impact of ageing populations and changes in their health status on health ...
It is now widely recognised that the socio-economic changes that ageing societies will bring about a...
Expenditure on medical treatment has tended to rise as a proportion of national income throughout th...
This paper is based on a European Commission-funded study of future long-term care expenditure in Ge...
Expenditure on medical treatment has tended to increase as a proportion of national income throughou...
This is the final report of Work Package 3 of the AHEAD project, undertaken by the Personal Social S...
It is well known by now that population ageing threatens the sustainability of fiscal policies in ma...
aus dem Inhaltsverzeichnis: Executive Summary; Einleitung; Gesundheitsausgaben im Kindesalter: eine ...
This thesis comprises four studies on different topics in health economics that all potentially cont...
A shift in emphasis from increasing survival to improving both the length and quality of peoples’ li...
This study considers different ways of measuring the ageing of societies and their implications for ...
This paper identifies previous trends and future prospects surrounding the health status of the popu...
A question increasingly raised in recent years is whether the trend towards longer life expectancy h...