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Allocating Public and Private Resources across Generations - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 2 (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): Anne H.... Allocating Public and Private Resources across Generations - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 2 (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Anne H. Gauthier, C.Y. Cyrus Chu, Shripad Tuljapurkar
R3,057 Discovery Miles 30 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In rapidly industrializing countries, demographic changes continue to have significant effects on the well-being of individuals and families, and as aggregate human and financial capital. These effects may be analyzed in terms of inter-generational transfers of time, money, goods, and services. The chapters in this volume greatly develop our understanding of the nature and measurement of transfers, their motives and mechanisms, and their macro-level dimensions, especially in the context of demographic transitions. The chapters include original empirical analyses of datasets from some twenty countries taking the reader beyond the American context in order to test the applicability of some of the theories developed on the basis of American data. They extend the traditional analysis of inter-generational transfers by examining different types of transfers, namely goods, money, assets, time, co-residence and visits.

Ageing in Advanced Industrial States - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 3 (Hardcover, 2010 ed.): Shripad Tuljapurkar, Naohiro... Ageing in Advanced Industrial States - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 3 (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Shripad Tuljapurkar, Naohiro Ogawa, Anne H. Gauthier
R3,073 Discovery Miles 30 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Population growth slowed across the world in the last decades of the 20th century, changing substantially our view of the future. The 21st century is likely to see the end to world population growth and become the century of population aging, marked by low fertility and ever-increasing life expectancy. These trends have prompted many to predict a gloomy future caused by an unprecedented economic burden of population aging. In response, industrialized nations will need to implement effective social and economic policies and programs.

This is the final volume in a series of three. The papers included explore many examples and strengthen the basis for effective economic and social policies by investigating the economic, social, and demographic consequences of the transformations in the structures of population and family. These consequences include changes in economic behavior, both in labor and financial markets, and with regard to saving and consumption, and intergenerational transfers of money and care.

Population, Resources and Development - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 1 (Hardcover, 2005 ed.): Shripad Tuljapurkar, Ian Pool,... Population, Resources and Development - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 1 (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Shripad Tuljapurkar, Ian Pool, Vipan Prachuabmoh
R3,024 Discovery Miles 30 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the 21st century, the populations of the world's nations will display large and long-lived changes in age structure. Many of these began with fertility change and are amplified by declining mortality and by migration within and between nations. Demography will matter in this century not by force of numbers, but by the pressures of waves of age structural change.

Many developing countries are in relatively early stages of fertility decline and will experience age waves for two or more generations. These waves create shifting flows of people into the key age groups, greatly complicating the task of managing development, from building human capabilities and creating jobs to growing industry, infrastructure and institutions. In this book, distinguished scientists examine key demographic, social, economic, and policy aspects of age structural change in developing economies.

This book provides a joint examination of dimensions of age structural change that have often been considered in isolation from each other (for example, education, job creation, land use, health); it uses case studies to examine policy consequences and options and develops qualitative and formal methods to analyze the dynamics and consequences of age structural change.

Ageing in Advanced Industrial States - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 3 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2010): Shripad Tuljapurkar, Naohiro... Ageing in Advanced Industrial States - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 3 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2010)
Shripad Tuljapurkar, Naohiro Ogawa, Anne H. Gauthier
R1,659 Discovery Miles 16 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Population growth slowed across the world in the last decades of the 20th century, changing substantially our view of the future. The 21st century is likely to see the end to world population growth and become the century of population aging, marked by low fertility and ever-increasing life expectancy. These trends have prompted many to predict a gloomy future caused by an unprecedented economic burden of population aging. In response, industrialized nations will need to implement effective social and economic policies and programs. This is the final volume in a series of three. The papers included explore many examples and strengthen the basis for effective economic and social policies by investigating the economic, social, and demographic consequences of the transformations in the structures of population and family. These consequences include changes in economic behavior, both in labor and financial markets, and with regard to saving and consumption, and intergenerational transfers of money and care.

Population Dynamics in Variable Environments (Paperback): Shripad Tuljapurkar Population Dynamics in Variable Environments (Paperback)
Shripad Tuljapurkar
R1,486 Discovery Miles 14 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Demography relates observable facts about individuals to the dynamics of populations. If the dynamics are linear and do not change over time, the classical theory of Lotka (1907) and Leslie (1945) is the central tool of demography. This book addresses the situation when the assumption of constancy is dropped. In many practical situations, a population will display unpredictable variation over time in its vital rates, which must then be described in statistical terms. Most of this book is concerned with the theory of populations which are subject to random temporal changes in their vital rates, although other kinds of variation (e. g., cyclical) are also dealt with. The central questions are: how does temporal variation work its way into a population's future, and how does it affect our interpretation of a population's past. The results here are directed at demographers of humans and at popula tion biologists. The uneven mathematical level is dictated by the material, but the book should be accessible to readers interested in population the ory. (Readers looking for background or prerequisites will find much of it in Hal Caswell's Matrix population models: construction, analysis, and in terpretation (Sinauer 1989) ). This book is in essence a progress report and is deliberately brief; I hope that it is not mystifying. I have not attempted to be complete about either the history or the subject, although most sig nificant results and methods are presented."

Allocating Public and Private Resources across Generations - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 2 (Paperback, 2007 ed.): Anne H.... Allocating Public and Private Resources across Generations - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 2 (Paperback, 2007 ed.)
Anne H. Gauthier, C.Y. Cyrus Chu, Shripad Tuljapurkar
R2,983 Discovery Miles 29 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the 21st century, the populations of the worlda (TM)s nations will display large and long-lived changes in age structure. Demography will matter in this century not by force of numbers, but by the pressures of waves of age structural change.

In rapidly industrializing countries, demographic changes continue to have significant effects on the well-being of individuals and families, and as aggregate human and financial capital. These effects may be analyzed in terms of inter-generational transfers of time, money, goods, and services. The chapters in this volume greatly develop our understanding of the nature and measurement of transfers, their motives and mechanisms, and their macro-level dimensions, especially in the context of demographic transitions.

The chapters include original empirical analyses of datasets from some twenty countries taking the reader beyond the American context in order to test the applicability of some of the theories developed on the basis of American data. They extend the traditional analysis of inter-generational transfers by examining different types of transfers, namely goods, money, assets, time, co-residence and visits. Furthermore, the chapters go beyond the study of traditional parent a" child transfers to examine transfers to kins and the bi-directionality of transfers.

Population, Resources and Development - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 1 (Paperback, 2005 ed.): Shripad Tuljapurkar, Ian Pool,... Population, Resources and Development - Riding the Age Waves - Volume 1 (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Shripad Tuljapurkar, Ian Pool, Vipan Prachuabmoh
R2,949 Discovery Miles 29 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the 21st century, the populations of the worlda (TM)s nations will display large and long-lived changes in age structure. Many of these began with fertility change and are amplified by declining mortality and by migration within and between nations. Demography will matter in this century not by force of numbers, but by the pressures of waves of age structural change.

Many developing countries are in relatively early stages of fertility decline and will experience age waves for two or more generations. These waves create shifting flows of people into the key age groups, greatly complicating the task of managing development, from building human capabilities and creating jobs to growing industry, infrastructure and institutions. In this book, distinguished scientists examine key demographic, social, economic, and policy aspects of age structural change in developing economies.

This book provides a joint examination of dimensions of age structural change that have often been considered in isolation from each other (for example, education, job creation, land use, health); it uses case studies to examine policy consequences and options and develops qualitative and formal methods to analyze the dynamics and consequences of age structural change.

Structured-Population Models in Marine, Terrestrial, and Freshwater Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... Structured-Population Models in Marine, Terrestrial, and Freshwater Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Shripad Tuljapurkar, Hal Caswell
R4,652 Discovery Miles 46 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the summer of 1993, twenty-six graduate and postdoctoral stu dents and fourteen lecturers converged on Cornell University for a summer school devoted to structured-population models. This school was one of a series to address concepts cutting across the traditional boundaries separating terrestrial, marine, and freshwa ter ecology. Earlier schools resulted in the books Patch Dynamics (S. A. Levin, T. M. Powell & J. H. Steele, eds., Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1993) and Ecological Time Series (T. M. Powell & J. H. Steele, eds., Chapman and Hall, New York, 1995); a book on food webs is in preparation. Models of population structure (differences among individuals due to age, size, developmental stage, spatial location, or genotype) have an important place in studies of all three kinds of ecosystem. In choosing the participants and lecturers for the school, we se lected for diversity-biologists who knew some mathematics and mathematicians who knew some biology, field biologists sobered by encounters with messy data and theoreticians intoxicated by the elegance of the underlying mathematics, people concerned with long-term evolutionary problems and people concerned with the acute crises of conservation biology. For four weeks, these perspec tives swirled in discussions that started in the lecture hall and carried on into the sweltering Ithaca night. Diversity mayor may not increase stability, but it surely makes things interesting."

Aging Asia - The Economic and Social Implications of Rapid Demographic Change in China, Japan, and South Korea (Paperback):... Aging Asia - The Economic and Social Implications of Rapid Demographic Change in China, Japan, and South Korea (Paperback)
Karen Eggleston, Shripad Tuljapurkar
R687 Discovery Miles 6 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In the past fifty years, two factors have led to global population aging: a decline in fertility to levels close to --or even below --replacement and a decline in mortality that has increased world average life expectancy by nearly 67 percent. As the population skews toward fewer young people and more elderly who live longer postretirement lives, demographic changes --labor force participation, savings, economic growth, living arrangements, marriage markets, and social policy --are transforming society in fundamental, irreversible ways. Nowhere are these effects of aging and demographic change more acute --nor their long-term effects more potentially significant --than in the Asia-Pacific region. How will these developments impact the economies and social protection systems of Japan, South Korea, China, and, by extension, the United States?

To assess this question, "Aging Asia" showcases cutting-edge, policy-relevant research. The first section focuses on demographic trends and their economic implications; the second section approaches select topics from a global comparative perspective, including social insurance financing, medical costs, and long-term care.

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