Suchprofil: Altern Durchsuchter Fertigstellungsmonat: 10/16 Sortierung: 1. SSCI-JOURNALS 2. SONSTIGE REFERIERTE ZEITSCHRIFTEN 3. SONSTIGE ZEITSCHRIFTEN 4. ARBEITSPAPIERE/DISCUSSION PAPER 5. MONOGRAPHISCHE LITERATUR 6. BEITRÄGE ZU SAMMELWERKEN *************************** 6. BEITRÄGE ZU SAMMELWERKEN *************************** %0 Book Section %A Bloom, D. E. %A Luca, D. L. %T The global demography of aging: Facts, explanations, future %E Pigott, John %E Woodland, Alan %B Handbook of the economics of population aging (im Erscheinen) %D 2016 %P S. 111-164 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier %G en %# A 1950; E 2100 %B Handbooks in economics %@ ISBN 978-0-44453842-0 %@ ISSN 2212-0076 %R 10.1016/bs.hespa.2016.06.002 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/bs.hespa.2016.06.002 %X "Population aging is the 21st century's dominant demographic phenomenon. Declining fertility, increasing longevity, and the progression of large-sized cohorts to the older ages are causing elder shares to rise throughout the world. The phenomenon of population aging, which is unprecedented in human history, brings with it sweeping changes in population needs and capacities, with potentially significant implications for employment, savings, consumption, economic growth, asset values, and fiscal balance. This chapter provides a broad overview of the global demography of aging. It reviews patterns, trends, and projections involving various indicators of population aging and their demographic antecedents and sequelae. The chapter also reviews theories economists use to explain the behavioral changes driving the most prominent demographic shifts. Finally, it discusses the changing nature of aging, the future of longevity, and associated policy implications, highlighting some key research issues that require further examination." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en)) %K Altern %K Bevölkerungsstatistik %K demografischer Wandel %K Fruchtbarkeit %K Lebenserwartung %K Sterblichkeit %K altersspezifische Faktoren %K Krankheit %K Gesundheitszustand %K Familienstruktur %K alte Menschen %K Forschungsdefizit %K Bevölkerungsstruktur %K Bevölkerungsentwicklung %K medizinische Faktoren %K Bevölkerungsprognose %K Welt %K Industrieländer %K Entwicklungsländer %Z Typ: 6. Beiträge zu Sammelwerken %Z fertig: 2016-10-12 %M k160922306 %~ LitDokAB %W IAB, SB Dokumentation und Bibliothek %0 Book Section %A Lee, R. %T Macroeconomics, aging, and growth %E Pigott, John %E Woodland, Alan %B Handbook of the economics of population aging (im Erscheinen) %D 2016 %P S. 53-112 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier %G en %B Handbooks in economics %@ ISBN 978-0-44453842-0 %@ ISSN 2212-0076 %R 10.1016/bs.hespa.2016.05.002 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/bs.hespa.2016.05.002 %X "Inevitable population aging and slower population growth will affect the economies of all nations in ways influenced by cultural values, institutional arrangements, and economic incentives. One outcome will be a tendency toward increased capital intensity, higher wages, and lower returns on capital, a tendency partially offset when the elderly are supported by public or private transfers rather than assets, and when economies are open, in which case aging will lead to increased flows of capital and labor. Rising human capital investment per child accompanies the falling fertility that drives population aging, and partially offsets slower labor force growth. Research to date finds little effect on technological progress or labor productivity. National differences in labor supply at older ages, per capita consumption of the elderly relative to younger ages, strength of public pension and health care systems, and health and vitality of the elderly all condition the impact of population aging on the economy. Policy responses include increasing the size of the labor force, mainly by raising the retirement age; reducing benefits and/or raising taxes for public transfer programs for the elderly, with concern for deadweight loss and the fair distribution of costs across socioeconomic classes; investing more in children to increase the quality and productivity of the future labor force; and public programs that promote fertility by facilitating market work for women with children." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en)) %K Altern %K demografischer Wandel - Auswirkungen %K Makroökonomie %K Wirtschaftswachstum %K Umverteilung %K Allokation %K Verbraucherverhalten %K Altersarmut %K Alterssicherung - internationaler Vergleich %K Kapitalmarkt %K Sparquote %K Humankapital %K Rentenversicherung %K Rente %K Arbeitsproduktivität %K staatlicher Sektor %K Forschungsdefizit %K Fruchtbarkeit %K Sterblichkeit %K Gesundheitszustand %K Intergenerationsmobilität %K alte Menschen %K altersspezifische Faktoren %K medizinische Faktoren %K Welt %K J14 %K J11 %K J18 %K E20 %K E24 %K H51 %K H55 %Z Typ: 6. Beiträge zu Sammelwerken %Z fertig: 2016-10-12 %M k160922305 %~ LitDokAB %W IAB, SB Dokumentation und Bibliothek 2 von 988 Datensätzen ausgegeben.