Series: Handbook in Economics
Editors: John Piggott, Alan Woodland
ISBN:0444634053, 2016, North-Holland
Contents
Chapter 1 - The Global Demography of Aging:Facts, Explanations, Future D.E.Bloom, D.L. Luca
Chapter 2 - Macroeconomics, Aging, andGrowth R. Lee
Chapter 3 - Migration and the DemographicShift A. Zaiceva, K.F. Zimmermann
Chapter 4 - Global Demographic Trends:Consumption, Saving, and International Capital Flows O. Attanasio, A. Bonfatti, S. Kitao, G. Weber
Chapter 5 - Insurance Markets for theElderly H. Fang
Chapter 6 - Intergenerational Risk Sharing R. Beetsma, W. Romp
Chapter 7 - The Political Economy ofPopulation Aging G. Casamatta, L.Batté
Chapter 8 - Retirement Incentives and LaborSupply R. Blundell, E. French, G.Tetlow
Chapter 9 - Investing and PortfolioAllocation for Retirement B.Kaschützke, R. Maurer
Chapter 10 - Conflict and CooperationWithin the Family, and Between the State and the Family, in the Provision ofOld-Age Security A. Cigno
Chapter 11 - Complex Decision Making: TheRoles of Cognitive Limitations, Cognitive Decline, and Aging M.P. Keane, S. Thorp
Chapter 12 - Taxation, Pensions, andDemographic Change A. Woodland
Chapter 13 - Social Security and PublicInsurance A. Börsch-Supan, K. Härtl,D.N. Leite
Chapter 14 - Workplace-Linked Pensions foran Aging Demographic O.S. Mitchell, J.Piggott
Chapter 15 - Poverty and Aging J. Marchand, T. Smeeding
Chapter 16 - Health and Long-Term Care E.C. Norton
Chapter 17 - The HRS Around the World Surveys L.I. Dobrescu, J.P. Smith