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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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RePEc 141
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The Adequacy of Retirement Savings: Subjective Survey Reports by Retired Canadians
Alan, Sule; Atalay, Kadir; Crossley, Thomas F. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2007
We examine retired Canadians’ subjective survey reports of satisfaction with finances,and with life, relative to the period before retirement.
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Is Foreign-Owned Capital a Bad Thing to Tax?
Scarth, William - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2007
The aging population has raised at least two concerns about tax policy. First, taxes will need to be increased to cover higher public-pension and medical-care expenses when baby boomers have retired. Second, taxes can be cut in the meantime, as the government realizes the "fiscal dividend" that...
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Exploring the Effects of Aggregation Error in the Estimation of Consumer Demand Elasticities
Denton, Frank T.; Mountain, Dean C. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2007
Errors introduced by using aggregate data in estimating a consumer demand model have long been a concern. We study the effects of such errors on elasticity estimates derived from AIDS and QUAIDS models. Based on a survey of published articles, a generic parameterization of the income...
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Looking for Private Information in Self-Assessed Health
Banks, James; Crossley, Thomas; Goshev, Simo - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2007
The paper investigates whether self-assessed health status (SAH) contains information about future mortality and morbidity, beyond the information that is contained in standard “observable” characteristics of individuals (including pre-existing diagnosed medical conditions). Using a ten-year...
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Problematic Post-Landing Interprovincial Migration of the Immigrants in Canada: From 1980-83 through 1992-95
Liaw, Kao-Lee; Xu, Lei - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2007
Based on the longitudinal Immigration Data Base, this research found that the post-landing interprovincial migration of newly landed immigrants led to a further concentration in Ontario and British Columbia. Underlying this pattern was the fact that each of these two provinces had a relatively...
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The Roles of Ethnicity and Language Acculturation in Determining the Interprovincial Migration Propensities in Canada: from the Late 1970s to the Late 1990s
Ma, Xiaomeng; Liaw, Kao-Lee - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2007
The main purpose of this paper is to study the roles of ethnicity and language acculturation in determining the propensities to make interprovincial migration in Canada in 1976-81, 1981-86, and 1996-2001, based on the micro data of the 1981, 1986 and 2001 censuses. Since these propensities are...
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Ordinary Least Squares Bias and Bias Corrections for <em>iid</em> Samples
Magee, Lonnie - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2007
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Gender Inequality in the Wealth of Older Canadians
Denton, Margaret; Boos, Linda - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2007
Beyond income, wealth is an important measure of economic well-being, because while income captures the current state of inequality, wealth has the potential for examining accumulated and historically structured inequality. This paper documents the extent of gender inequality in wealth for...
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Which Canadian Seniors Are Below the Low-Income Measure?
Veall, Michael R. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2007
About 6% of seniors in Canada have family incomes below the Low-Income Measure. (The Low-Income Measure is 50% of the median family income, adjusted for family size, and is a commonly used, if arbitrary, operational definition of relative poverty.) This is a low rate by international standards,...
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Estimating a Collective Household Model with Survey Data on Financial Satisfaction
Alessie, Rob; Crossley, Thomas F.; Hildebrand, Vincent - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2006
We estimate a collective household model with survey data on financial satisfaction from the European Community Household Panel. Our estimates suggest that cohabitating individuals enjoy returns to scale in consumption that are towards the larger end of the range of estimates reported in the...
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