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The economic consequences of population ageing in advanced societies | Author(s) | Peter Scott, Paul Johnson |
Corporate Author | Centre for Economic Policy Research - CEPR |
Publisher | Centre for Economic Policy Research, London, 1988 |
Pages | 41 pp (CEPR discussion paper 263) |
Keywords | Retirement ; Pensions ; Demography ; Economics ; International. |
Annotation | The ageing of the population of the developed nations over the next 40 years will have an important impact on welfare expenditure and labour supply. This paper uses aggregate data from International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) studies to examine ways in which income support for older people and the labour supply of older workers in developed countries is likely to be affected by demographic developments into the 21st century. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-930528031 B |
Classmark | G3: JJ: S8: W: 72 |
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