We use a household projection model to construct future scenarios for the United States designed to reflect a wide but plausible range of outcomes, including a new set of scenarios for union formation and dissolution rates based on past trends, experience in other countries, and current theory. The period covered is from 2000 to 2100. We find that the percentage of people living in households headed by the elderly may climb from 11 percent in 2000 to 20 -31 percent in 2050 and 20 -39 percent in 2100, while the average size of households could plausibly be as low as 2.0 or as high as 3.1 by the second half of the century. We assess the sensitivity of household size and structure to various demographic events, and show that outcomes are most ...
Global projections are made for household numbers and size distributions in 2010, 2030 and 2050. The...
Understanding the determinants and consequences of changes in household size and structure is import...
In several advanced economies, the post World War II baby-boom was followed by a sustained drop in f...
We use a household projection model to construct future scenarios for the United States designed to ...
In order to contribute to the understanding of the process underlying the decline in U.S. savings, w...
The classic headship-rate method for demographic projections of households is not linked to demograp...
The size of the average American household has fallen dramatically -from six in 1850 to three in 200...
This article presents the core methodological ideas and empirical assessments of an extended cohort-...
This dissertation consists of three distinct yet related essays. In the first essay, entitled The In...
Household projections are key components of analyses of several issues of social concern, including ...
This dissertation first identifies the household cycle as the core concept in formal household demog...
Demography is destiny! And, just as forecast, the long-anticipated demographic paradigm of the twent...
A new method based upon age determined population ratios is described and used to estimate household...
A dominant demographic trend of the last few decades has been the declining size of house-holds in W...
A dominant demographic trend of the last few decades has been the declining size of house-holds in W...
Global projections are made for household numbers and size distributions in 2010, 2030 and 2050. The...
Understanding the determinants and consequences of changes in household size and structure is import...
In several advanced economies, the post World War II baby-boom was followed by a sustained drop in f...
We use a household projection model to construct future scenarios for the United States designed to ...
In order to contribute to the understanding of the process underlying the decline in U.S. savings, w...
The classic headship-rate method for demographic projections of households is not linked to demograp...
The size of the average American household has fallen dramatically -from six in 1850 to three in 200...
This article presents the core methodological ideas and empirical assessments of an extended cohort-...
This dissertation consists of three distinct yet related essays. In the first essay, entitled The In...
Household projections are key components of analyses of several issues of social concern, including ...
This dissertation first identifies the household cycle as the core concept in formal household demog...
Demography is destiny! And, just as forecast, the long-anticipated demographic paradigm of the twent...
A new method based upon age determined population ratios is described and used to estimate household...
A dominant demographic trend of the last few decades has been the declining size of house-holds in W...
A dominant demographic trend of the last few decades has been the declining size of house-holds in W...
Global projections are made for household numbers and size distributions in 2010, 2030 and 2050. The...
Understanding the determinants and consequences of changes in household size and structure is import...
In several advanced economies, the post World War II baby-boom was followed by a sustained drop in f...