Rapid population aging is raising concerns about the sustainability of public pension systems in high-income countries. The first part of this study identifies the four factors that determine trends in public pension expenditures: population aging, pension benefit levels, the mean age at retirement, and the labor force participation rate. The second part presents projections to 2050 of the impact of demographic trends on public pension expenditures in the absence of changes in pension benefits, labor force participation, and age at retirement. These projections demonstrate that current trends are unsustainable, because without reforms population aging will produce an unprecedented and harmful accumulation of public debt. A number of project...
Population aging is emerging as a major demographic trend in many countries, with potentially import...
Life expectancies in industrialized economies have grown, and birth rates have fallen. The number of...
Between 2000 and 2050, the share of the population aged 60 and over is projected to increase in ever...
Rapid population aging is raising concerns about the sustainability of public pension systems in hig...
Rapid population aging is raising concerns about the sustainability of public pension systems in hig...
Abstract. This article analyses the impact of population dynamics on future public pension expen-dit...
In all industrialized countries, there have been growing fears that the future ageing of the populat...
Rapidly aging population in high-income countries has exerted additional pressure on the sustainabil...
Many nations are experiencing population aging due to rising life expectancies and declines in ferti...
This thesis examines the relation between the changing demographic composition of the population and...
The consequences for social security expenditures of the process of population ageing have been stud...
This article analyses the consequences of the so-called 'ageing' of the population on the level of p...
This chapter examines the economic and demographic factors that threaten the viability of European p...
The changing demographic structure of populations in industrialized countries has a number of socioe...
Because of low fertility rates and a rising life expectancy at birth and at the age of 65, the Europ...
Population aging is emerging as a major demographic trend in many countries, with potentially import...
Life expectancies in industrialized economies have grown, and birth rates have fallen. The number of...
Between 2000 and 2050, the share of the population aged 60 and over is projected to increase in ever...
Rapid population aging is raising concerns about the sustainability of public pension systems in hig...
Rapid population aging is raising concerns about the sustainability of public pension systems in hig...
Abstract. This article analyses the impact of population dynamics on future public pension expen-dit...
In all industrialized countries, there have been growing fears that the future ageing of the populat...
Rapidly aging population in high-income countries has exerted additional pressure on the sustainabil...
Many nations are experiencing population aging due to rising life expectancies and declines in ferti...
This thesis examines the relation between the changing demographic composition of the population and...
The consequences for social security expenditures of the process of population ageing have been stud...
This article analyses the consequences of the so-called 'ageing' of the population on the level of p...
This chapter examines the economic and demographic factors that threaten the viability of European p...
The changing demographic structure of populations in industrialized countries has a number of socioe...
Because of low fertility rates and a rising life expectancy at birth and at the age of 65, the Europ...
Population aging is emerging as a major demographic trend in many countries, with potentially import...
Life expectancies in industrialized economies have grown, and birth rates have fallen. The number of...
Between 2000 and 2050, the share of the population aged 60 and over is projected to increase in ever...