This study examines whether Canadian governments have adapted budgets for the ageing population in accordance with norms of intergenerational justice. Public finance data in 2016 are analysed compared to 1976 in light of three constructs: the elderly/non-elderly ratio of social spending change, intergenerational reciprocity, and ability to pay. Findings include that (i) governments increased per capita spending for seniors 4.2 times faster than for those under the age of 45; (ii) public finance requires younger Canadians to contribute 22%-62% more in income taxes for the elderly now by comparison with 1976; and (iii) the contemporary ageing population has a greater ability to pay than cohorts immediately before and after them
The issue of generational transfers is growing in importance. Populations are ageing, placing an inc...
In the USA, the largest generation, the Baby Boomers, is currently retiring and increasingly drawing...
age of 65 are not a homogenous a group. Most older Canadians are living longer, healthier lives than...
This study examines whether Canadian governments have adapted budgets for the ageing population in a...
Putting something aside for old age is common sense. Individuals should save during their working ye...
This study is an attempt to evaluate Samuel Preston\u27s assertion that American elderly have recent...
Government transfers to older persons in Canada are one of the largest and fastest-growing component...
We investigate the impact of three public pension programs on the mortality rates of recipient age g...
This paper investigates time consistent policies and reforms of intergenerational transfers. If the ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis I investigate how the distribution of living ...
Across countries, government expenditures tend to favor the elderly. This paper provides a political...
Expenditures on income security programs for seniors in Canada are projected to increase substantial...
BACKGROUND: Out of a concern that social determinants of health (SDOH) for young British Columbian a...
The paper incorporates intergenerational fairness into a framework to analyse long-term sustainabili...
A rise in the ageing population is the current demographic challenge which is capable of pressuring ...
The issue of generational transfers is growing in importance. Populations are ageing, placing an inc...
In the USA, the largest generation, the Baby Boomers, is currently retiring and increasingly drawing...
age of 65 are not a homogenous a group. Most older Canadians are living longer, healthier lives than...
This study examines whether Canadian governments have adapted budgets for the ageing population in a...
Putting something aside for old age is common sense. Individuals should save during their working ye...
This study is an attempt to evaluate Samuel Preston\u27s assertion that American elderly have recent...
Government transfers to older persons in Canada are one of the largest and fastest-growing component...
We investigate the impact of three public pension programs on the mortality rates of recipient age g...
This paper investigates time consistent policies and reforms of intergenerational transfers. If the ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this thesis I investigate how the distribution of living ...
Across countries, government expenditures tend to favor the elderly. This paper provides a political...
Expenditures on income security programs for seniors in Canada are projected to increase substantial...
BACKGROUND: Out of a concern that social determinants of health (SDOH) for young British Columbian a...
The paper incorporates intergenerational fairness into a framework to analyse long-term sustainabili...
A rise in the ageing population is the current demographic challenge which is capable of pressuring ...
The issue of generational transfers is growing in importance. Populations are ageing, placing an inc...
In the USA, the largest generation, the Baby Boomers, is currently retiring and increasingly drawing...
age of 65 are not a homogenous a group. Most older Canadians are living longer, healthier lives than...