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labour force 8 aging 7 population 7 retirement 7 population aging 6 seniors 6 income 5 Canada 4 SLID 4 consumption 4 immigration 4 pharmaceutical cost control 4 projection 4 user fees 4 ACE inhibitors 3 GSS 3 awareness 3 baby boom 3 calcium channel blockers 3 health 3 nitrates 3 older population 3 older workers 3 population change 3 prescription drugs 3 productivity 3 reference pricing 3 savings 3 simulation 3 vignette methodology 3 POPULATION 2 SCF 2 aging population 2 almost ideal demand system 2 caregiving 2 cohort 2 community support services 2 dependency ratio 2 economic costs 2 economic growth 2
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Book / Working Paper 141
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English 86 Undetermined 38 German 17
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Denton, Frank T. 49 Spencer, Byron G. 45 Crossley, Thomas F. 16 Denton, Margaret 14 Feaver, Christine H. 14 Mountain, Dean C. 11 Veall, Michael R. 10 Liaw, Kao-Lee 9 Robb, A. Leslie 7 Rosenthal, Carolyn J. 7 Denton, F.T. 6 Scarth, William 6 Spencer, B.G. 6 Gafni, Amiram 5 Alan, Sule 4 Davies, Sharon 4 Xu, Lei 4 Akhtar-Danesh, Noori 3 Atalay, Kadir 3 Brazil, Kevin 3 Buckley, Neil J. 3 Dolovich, Lisa R. 3 Finnie, Ross 3 Grootendorst, Paul 3 Grootendorst, Paul V. 3 Holbrook, Anne M. 3 Hutchison, Brian 3 Jeon, Sung-Hee 3 Ploeg, Jenny 3 Tindale, Joseph 3 Boos, Linda 2 Brzozowski, Matthew 2 Burbidge, J.B. 2 Chan, M.W. Luke 2 Crossley, Thomas 2 Feaver, C. 2 Frey, William H. 2 Kemp, Candace L. 2 Kobayashi, Karen M. 2 Krinsky, I. 2
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Department of Economics, McMaster University 141
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Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population Research Reports 141
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Financial Planning for Later Life: Subjective Understandings of Catalysts and Constraints
Kemp, Candace L.; Rosenthal, Carolyn J.; Denton, Margaret - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2004
This paper examines the conditions under which individuals begin or do not begin making financial plans for their later years. The data are drawn from a sample of mid- and later-life individuals (n=51) who participated in qualitative, life-history interviews. Participants identified three types...
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Location of Adult Children as An Attraction for Black and White Elderly Return and Onward Migrants in the United States: Application of a Three-level Nested Logit Model with Census Data
Liaw, Kao-Lee; Frey, William H. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2002
This paper assesses the influence of the location of adult children on the 1985-90 interstate migration of black and white elderly "non-natives" (i.e. those whose state of residence in 1985 was different from their state of birth) in the United States, based on the application of a three- level...
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Quebec's Lackluster Performance in Interprovincial Migration and Immigration: How, Why, and What Can Be Done?
Liaw, Kao-Lee; Xu, Lei; Qi, Mingzhu - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2002
In light of the persistent trend in Quebec's diminishing share of the Canadian population (from 28.9% in 1966 to 24.0% in 2000), this paper examines Quebec's roles in the life-time interprovincial migration of the Canada-born elderly, the initial destination choices of landed immigrants, and the...
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A Bayesian Approach for Measuring Economies of Scale with Application to Large Canadian Banks
Chan, M.W. Luke; Mountain, Dean C.; Li, Dading - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 1998
Traditionally, the literature has not found economies of scale for the very large banks. Among the reasons for these results are that usually large banks are not the sole focus of analysis and the analyzed banks may be subject to a diverse set of regulatory restrictions and limitations with...
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PMEDS-D Users' Manual
Denton, Frank T.; Feaver, Christine H.; Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 1997
This report is the Users' Manual that accompanies PMEDS-D, the demographic component of a new Windows-based version of the MEDS (Models of the Economic-Demographic System) software. PMEDS-D is designed for projecting and/or simulating the population, labour force, and number of households for...
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Immigration, Labour Force, and the Age Structure of the Population
Denton, Frank T.; Feaver, Christine H.; Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 1997
The paper explores the effects of immigration on the rates of growth of the population and labour force and on the age distribution and dependency relations within the population. Projections are presented and the consequences of different future rates of immigration are investigated. Dependency...
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Errors of Approximation and Errors of Aggregation in an Almost Ideal Demand System
Denton, Frank T.; Mountain, Dean C.; Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 1997
A common assumption implicit in the literature on aggregation error in consumer demand theory is that micro relations are exact. Attention is thus focused solely on the errors introduced when one assumes that a micro relation holds at the macro level. We consider the Almost Ideal Demand System...
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Demographic Trends, Labour Force Participation, and Long-term Growth
Denton, Frank T.; Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 1997
Rapid population growth ceased in Canada when the baby boom ended, and gave way to the baby bust; rapid labour force growth lasted for another two decades. As the century closes growth has become much more dependent on immigration. This paper reviews the consequences of the boom-bust sequence...
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Just-In-Time: A Cross-sectional Plant Analysis
Callen, Jeffery L.; Fader, Chris; Krinsky, Itzhak - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 1997
This paper uses a unique data base of plant-level cross-sectional data to analyse the relative performance of Just-in-time (JIT) plants operating in two distinct manufacturing industries: electronic-components and auto-parts. The multivariate tests show that JIT plants use significantly less...
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How Well Does the CPI Serve as an Index of Inflation for Older Age Groups?
Denton, Frank T.; Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 1997
The issue of whether the official Statistics Canada Consumer Price Index provides an adequate measure of inflation for the elderly population is investigated. Price indexes are calculated for older households using weights from the Family Expenditure Survey. The indexes are calculated for the...
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