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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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Survey Results of the New Health Care Worker Study: Implications of Changing Employment Patterns
Zeytinoglu, Isik Urla; Denton, Margaret; Davies, Sharon; … - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2005
This report examines the effects of contemporary employment arrangements on the quality of nursing work life, and the implications of these employment arrangements for individual nurses, the hospitals, and also for the organization. First we look at nurse work status (full-time, part-time or...
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Population Aging in Canada: Software for Exploring the Implications for the Labour Force and the Productive Capacity of the Economy
Denton, Frank T.; Feaver, Christine H.; Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2005
This report has two purposes: (1) to introduce a new version of the MEDS (Models of the Economic Demographic System) software; and (2) to apply it in a series of illustrative projections. The software is designed to illustrate the medium- to longer-term responses of the Canadian population and...
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Measurement Errors in Recall Food Expenditure Data
Ahmed, Naeem; Brzozowski, Matthew; Crossley, Thomas F. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2005
Household expenditure data is an important input into the study of consumption and savings behaviour and of living standards and inequality. Because it is collected in many surveys, food expenditure data has formed the basis of much work in these areas. Recently, there has been considerable...
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The Effect of Health Changes and Long-term Health on the Work Activity of Older Canadians
Au, Doreen Wing Han; Crossley, Thomas F.; Schellhorn, Martin - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2005
Using longitudinal data from the Canadian National Population Health Survey (NPHS), we study the relationship between health and employment among older Canadians. We focus on two issues: (1) the possible problems with self- reported health, including endogeneity and measurement error, and (2)...
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MEDS-D Users' Manual
Denton, Frank T.; Feaver, Christine H.; Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2005
This report is the Users' Manual that accompanies MEDS-D, the demographic component of a new Windows-based version of the MEDS (Models of the Economic-Demographic System) software. MEDS-D is designed for projecting the population, labour force, and number of households for Canada as a whole, for...
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Unexploited Connections Between Intra- and Inter-temporal Allocation
Crossley, Thomas F.; Low, Hamish W. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2005
This paper shows that a power utility specification of preferences over total expenditure (ie. CRRA preferences) implies that intratemporal demands are in the PIGL/PIGLOG class. This class generates (at most) rank two demand systems and we can test the validity of power utility on cross-section...
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Population Aging and the Macroeconomy: Explorations in the Use of Immigration as an Instrument of Control
Denton, Frank T.; Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2005
Simulation methods are employed to explore the effects of immigration as a control instrument to offset the economic and demographic consequences of low fertility rates and aging population distribution. A neoclassical economic growth model is coupled with a demographic projection model. The...
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Socioeconomic Influences on the Health of Older Canadians: Estimates Based on Two Longitudinal Surveys
Buckley, Neil J; Denton, Frank T; Robb, A Leslie; … - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2005
It is well established that there is a positive statistical relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health but identifying the direction of causation is difficult. This study exploits the longitudinal nature of two Canadian surveys, the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics and the...
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Where Have All The Home Care Workers Gone?
Denton, Margaret; Zeytinoglu, Isik Urla; Davies, Sharon; … - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2005
Because of the on-going need to co-ordinate care and ensure its continuity, issues of retention and recruitment are of major concern to home care agencies. The purpose of this study was to examine the factors affecting turnover decisions among visiting home care workers. In 1996, 620 visiting...
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Borrowing Constraints, the Cost of Precautionary Saving, and Unemployment Insurance
Crossley, Thomas F.; Low, Hamish W. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2004
Job losers exhibit significant heterogeneity in wealth holdings and in the marginal propensity to consume transitory income. We consider potential sources of this heterogeneity, whether (some of) the unemployed face borrowing constraints, and the implications of this heterogeneity for...
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