CEDA Papers

Parent: Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging

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7n02r268Population Forecasting for Fiscal Planning: Issues and Innovations73462763.0%
97j2t2szDemographic Change, Welfare, and Intergenerational Transfers: A Global Overview6065410.0%
5hg0n6jvHispanic Names, Acculturation, and Health592573.4%
0q21g0b8A new look at immigration and employment in the U.S. since 2005582563.4%
3mw1m56dStochastic Forecasts of the Social Security Trust Fund5784914.0%
7vd329tbA Modeling Approach for Estimating Total Mortality for Italy During the First and Second World Wars552533.6%
6tg041kdAverage age at death in infancy and infant mortality level: reconsidering the Coale-Demeny formulas at current levels of low mortality.543515.6%
9x32c1kqSPECIAL REPORT: The Growth and Aging of California's Population: Demographic and Fiscal Projections, Characteristics and Service Needs544507.4%
1j01q2p5The Fiscal Impacts of Population Change53114220.8%
9480n177The Fiscal Impact of Population Aging in the US: Assessing the Uncertainties535489.4%
54h021wjPredicting Human Longevity525479.6%
3sd9m7d5Mortality Forecasts and Linear Life Expectancy Trends4573815.6%
5x88q0xmTendencias de Mortalidad en la Población Española453426.7%
76b3712pReflections on Inverse Projection: Its Origins, Development, Extensions, and Relation to Forecasting4053512.5%
5mn0r8gkQuantifying Our Ignorance: Stochastic Forecasts of Population and Public Budgets382365.3%
9cc4263wReflections on Inverse Projection: Its Origins, Development, Extensions, and Relation to Forecasting252238.0%
5vw5q3h9Why Have Health Expenditures as a Share of GDP Risen So Much?1651131.3%

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