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Private and public consumption across generations in Australia
Author(s)James M Rice, Jeromey B Temple, Peter F McDonald
Journal titleAustralasian Journal on Ageing, vol 36, no 4, December 2017
PublisherWiley, December 2017
Pagespp 279-285
Sourcehttp://www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ajag
KeywordsPopulation ; Age groups [elderly] ; Life span ; Young adults [20-25] ; Adults ; Middle aged ; Economic status [elderly] ; Consumer ; Australia.
AnnotationThe present study aimed to investigate intergenerational equity in consumption using the Australian National Transfer Accounts (NTA). Australian NTA estimates of consumption were used to investigate disparities in consumption between people of different ages and generations in Australia between 1981-1982 and 2009-2010. Results showed that there is a clear patterning of consumption by age, with the distribution by age of consumption funded by the private sector being very different to that of consumption funded by the public sector. Australians have achieved notable equality in total consumption among people between the ages of 20 and 75 years. Substantial disparities exist however between different generations, with earlier generations experiencing lower levels of total consumption in real terms at particular ages than later generations. An accurate picture of intergenerational equity in consumption requires consideration of both cohorts and cross sections, as well as consumption funded by both the public and the private sectors. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-180119216 A
ClassmarkS3: BB: BG6: SD6: SD: SE: F:W: WY: 7YA

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