Evidence shows population ageing to be historically a product of economic development, closely associated with high living standards and national affluence. Nonetheless, fears that an aged population leads to economic stagnation and public bankruptcy are widespread. In justification for cuts to public programs and the transfer of costs and risks from the state to individuals and families, the projections of social expenditures, in particular those based on ageing, are frequently identified as overgenerous and unsustainable in many G20 countries such as Australia and New Zealand. Claims based on intergenerational research methodologies and frameworks, a relatively new and innovative approach to using data projections, have proven to be impor...
Policy discussions about ageing have too long taken for granted the untested proposition that popula...
The economic impact of an ageing population was the focus of Australia’s last two Commonwealth budge...
Significant shifts in the age structure of the New Zealand population are underway. Their principal ...
As we look forward into the mid-twenty-first century, demographers have forecasted quite remarkable ...
The global economic turmoil that has unfolded since August 2007 promises to change methods for the g...
Increasing longevity is an historic triumph and population ageing is emerging as one of the major gl...
The 21st century has been described as the first era in human history when the world will no longer ...
Co-published with Edward Elgar PublishingThe book examines how changes in population age structure a...
This paper aims at examining a global question on the power of population ageing in the twenty-first...
The future effects o.f population ageing on the Australian economy have been widely canvassed in rec...
Since the latter half of 1990s, it has been discussed that many developing countries are going to fa...
This article challenges pessimistic interpretations of the economic impact of population ageing that...
International audienceWith the further growth of the world population and the further intensificatio...
The majority of studies on ageing have a domestic focus. However, cross-border effects also warrant ...
This paper develops a multi-country overlapping-generations general equilibrium model to gauge the e...
Policy discussions about ageing have too long taken for granted the untested proposition that popula...
The economic impact of an ageing population was the focus of Australia’s last two Commonwealth budge...
Significant shifts in the age structure of the New Zealand population are underway. Their principal ...
As we look forward into the mid-twenty-first century, demographers have forecasted quite remarkable ...
The global economic turmoil that has unfolded since August 2007 promises to change methods for the g...
Increasing longevity is an historic triumph and population ageing is emerging as one of the major gl...
The 21st century has been described as the first era in human history when the world will no longer ...
Co-published with Edward Elgar PublishingThe book examines how changes in population age structure a...
This paper aims at examining a global question on the power of population ageing in the twenty-first...
The future effects o.f population ageing on the Australian economy have been widely canvassed in rec...
Since the latter half of 1990s, it has been discussed that many developing countries are going to fa...
This article challenges pessimistic interpretations of the economic impact of population ageing that...
International audienceWith the further growth of the world population and the further intensificatio...
The majority of studies on ageing have a domestic focus. However, cross-border effects also warrant ...
This paper develops a multi-country overlapping-generations general equilibrium model to gauge the e...
Policy discussions about ageing have too long taken for granted the untested proposition that popula...
The economic impact of an ageing population was the focus of Australia’s last two Commonwealth budge...
Significant shifts in the age structure of the New Zealand population are underway. Their principal ...