A recurrent assertion is that aging will intensify age-related conflict over public budget allocation. If people are led by their self-interest, the young will prioritize public education services, while the elderly will demand better pensions and health-care services. Addressing this issue requires longitudinal survey data and estimation of age (life-cycle), period and cohort effects. Except for a few of studies based on US data, such analyses are non-existent. We use repeated cross-section survey-data for 22 countries. Respondents are classified into ten-year age-groups and birth decades, and we estimate a regression model explaining respondents’ public spending preferences. When period and cohort effects are taken into account, elderly p...
The changing demographic structure of populations in industrialized countries has a number of socioe...
This paper is about the relative impact of retirement and social class on individual attitudes towar...
Pension systems have recently been under scrutiny because of the expected population ageing threaten...
This article is about the relative impact of age and income on individual attitudes towards welfare ...
Many have predicted that population aging will lead to increased distributional conflicts between th...
Using data from the General Social Survey the current study examines period and cohort differences i...
This thesis examines the relationship between demographic ageing, as captured by temporal, within-co...
Proceeding population aging might fuel generational conflicts about the distribution of welfare stat...
In many Western countries, demographic, social, and economic developments give rise to concerns abou...
Analyzing 30 OECD-countries in 1980-2005, this paper documents the association of an aging electorat...
Population ageing is likely to create growing pressures on the finances of welfare systems in advanc...
The consequences for social security expenditures of the process of population ageing have been stud...
How older people fare in modern welfare states is a function of both welfare state size and the age ...
Many current discussions of welfare state reforms focus on the 'young old', a group now generally pe...
Ageing is often believed to induce a movement towards the right of the political spectrum. Yet, empi...
The changing demographic structure of populations in industrialized countries has a number of socioe...
This paper is about the relative impact of retirement and social class on individual attitudes towar...
Pension systems have recently been under scrutiny because of the expected population ageing threaten...
This article is about the relative impact of age and income on individual attitudes towards welfare ...
Many have predicted that population aging will lead to increased distributional conflicts between th...
Using data from the General Social Survey the current study examines period and cohort differences i...
This thesis examines the relationship between demographic ageing, as captured by temporal, within-co...
Proceeding population aging might fuel generational conflicts about the distribution of welfare stat...
In many Western countries, demographic, social, and economic developments give rise to concerns abou...
Analyzing 30 OECD-countries in 1980-2005, this paper documents the association of an aging electorat...
Population ageing is likely to create growing pressures on the finances of welfare systems in advanc...
The consequences for social security expenditures of the process of population ageing have been stud...
How older people fare in modern welfare states is a function of both welfare state size and the age ...
Many current discussions of welfare state reforms focus on the 'young old', a group now generally pe...
Ageing is often believed to induce a movement towards the right of the political spectrum. Yet, empi...
The changing demographic structure of populations in industrialized countries has a number of socioe...
This paper is about the relative impact of retirement and social class on individual attitudes towar...
Pension systems have recently been under scrutiny because of the expected population ageing threaten...