CEDA Papers

Parent: Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging

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ItemTitleTotal requests2024-112024-102024-092024-08
3sd9m7d5Mortality Forecasts and Linear Life Expectancy Trends55415927
7n02r268Population Forecasting for Fiscal Planning: Issues and Innovations531717910
5x88q0xmTendencias de Mortalidad en la Población Española521210129
0q21g0b8A new look at immigration and employment in the U.S. since 200537910315
6tg041kdAverage age at death in infancy and infant mortality level: reconsidering the Coale-Demeny formulas at current levels of low mortality.3541579
3mw1m56dStochastic Forecasts of the Social Security Trust Fund3431597
7vd329tbA Modeling Approach for Estimating Total Mortality for Italy During the First and Second World Wars3278215
97j2t2szDemographic Change, Welfare, and Intergenerational Transfers: A Global Overview32116213
1j01q2p5The Fiscal Impacts of Population Change3171158
5hg0n6jvHispanic Names, Acculturation, and Health3110957
9x32c1kqSPECIAL REPORT: The Growth and Aging of California's Population: Demographic and Fiscal Projections, Characteristics and Service Needs2931268
54h021wjPredicting Human Longevity2241035
5mn0r8gkQuantifying Our Ignorance: Stochastic Forecasts of Population and Public Budgets212937
76b3712pReflections on Inverse Projection: Its Origins, Development, Extensions, and Relation to Forecasting202756
9480n177The Fiscal Impact of Population Aging in the US: Assessing the Uncertainties196823
5vw5q3h9Why Have Health Expenditures as a Share of GDP Risen So Much?131714
9cc4263wReflections on Inverse Projection: Its Origins, Development, Extensions, and Relation to Forecasting1055

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