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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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Baby-Boom Aging and Average Living Standards
Scarth, William; Souare, Marick - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2002
A calibrated overlapping generations model is used to investigate the effect on living standards of the aging baby boom. The relative scarcity of labor when baby boomers are old raises the wage-rental ratio by an amount that is sufficient to ensure that the post baby-boom generation can enjoy a...
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Do Drug Plans Matter? Effects of Drug Plan Eligibility on Drug Use Among the Elderly, Social Assistance Recipients and the General Population
Grootendorst, Paul; Levine, Mitchell - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2002
The 1984 Canada Health Act does not require that the provinces subsidize prescription drugs. Many provinces do, however, provide categorical coverage to the elderly, social assistance recipients and others, although the generosity of coverage is highly variable. A system of parallel private...
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The Education Premium in Canada and the United States
Burbidge, J.B.; Magee, L.; Robb, A.L. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2001
It is well known that in the United States the education premium--the ratio of the earnings of university graduates to the earnings of high school graduates--has risen sharply in the last twenty years. Some Canadian economists and policy makers presume the same fact holds in Canada. Since so...
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Time Series Properties and Stochastic Forecasts: Some Econometrics of Mortality from the Canadian Laboratory
Denton, Frank T.; Feaver, Christine H.; Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2001
Methods for time series modeling of mortality and stochastic forecasting of life expectancies are explored, using Canadian data. Consideration is given first to alternative indexes of aggregate mortality. Age-sex group system models are then estimated. Issues in the forecasting of life...
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Age-Gapped and Age-Condensed Lineages: Patterns of Intergenerational Age Structure among Canadian Families
Martin-Matthews, Anne; Kobayashi, Karen M.; Rosenthal, … - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2001
This paper examines intergenerational connections within Canadian families. Its focus is on intergenerational age structure, the interval or 'gap' in years that separates one generation from the next. Intergenerational age structure is measured in terms of the age of a mother at the birth of her...
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The Consequences of Caregiving: Does Employment Make a Difference
Kemp, Candace L.; Rosenthal, Carolyn J. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2001
While a number of studies have examined the consequences of caregiving among employed women, surprisingly little research has explicitly compared how consequences differ between employed and not employed women. Moreover, very little research in this area has distinguished between part-time and...
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Linear Public Goods Experiments: A Meta-Analysis
Zelmer, Jennifer - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2001
The objective of this paper is to use meta-analysis techniques to assess the impact of various factors on the extent of cooperation in standard linear public goods experiments using the voluntary contributions mechanism. Potentially relevant experiments were identified through searches of...
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The Timing and Duration of Women's Life Course Events: A Study of Mothers with at Least Two Children
Kobayashi, Karen M.; Martin-Matthews, Anne; Rosenthal, … - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2001
This study examines the incidence and duration of women's life course events, specifically childbearing, by generational age structure within the family, birth cohort, educational status, and place of birth. Data from the 1995 General Social Survey (GSS) of Canada is used to estimate the...
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Student Enrolment and Faculty Recruitment in Ontario: The Double Cohort, the Baby Boom Echo, and the Aging of University Faculty
Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2001
Two demographic events will have significant effects on the Ontario university system this decade. The first is the growth in the population of student age, which will increase the demand on the system. That increase is associated with the baby boom echo, but it will be exacerbated by the...
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Refexive Planning for Later Life: A Conceptual Model and Evidence from Canada
Denton, Margaret A.; French, Susan; Gafni, Amiram; … - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2001
In this paper, we present a conceptual model to describe an individual's preparations for later life. Situated in the life course perspective, this model invites a comprehensive and systematic study of later life planning. It describes a dynamic process that portrays the interplay between social...
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