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Contents About the Authors and Contributors . xv Foreword . xix Acknowledgments . xxi Abbreviations . xxv Regional Classifications Used in This Report . xxix Overview: Golden Aging . 1 Introduction . 1 The Demographics of Europe and Central Asia and Those of the Rest of the World . 5 Mixed Economic Consequences . 13 A Comprehensive Policy Agenda . 21 Notes . 30 References. 30 Part I The Demographic Transition in Europe and Central Asia . 33 Overview . 35 The Demographic Transition and the “Golden Age” . 35 The Effects of Fertility Declines on Aging across the Region . 36 High Rates of Disease and Disability in Europe and Central Asia . 37 Limiting the Rise in Dependency Ratios and Improving Health Outcomes in the Region . 37 Migration Affects Demographics More in the Long Run . 38 Reference . 38 1 The Drivers of Aging in Europe and Central Asia . 39 Introduction . 39 The Aging Populations of Europe and Central Asia . 39 The Effects of Declining Fertility on Aging and Population Growth . 42 The Slower Improvement of Life Expectancy in Europe and Central Asia. 52 The Contribution of Migration to Aging in Some Countries . 56 Toward More Balanced Age Structures over the Next Half-Century . 62 Notes . 71 References . 72 v vi ● Golden Aging 2 Improving Health Outcomes in the Transition to the “Golden Age” . 77 Introduction . 77 Lengthy Disability for People in Europe and Central Asia . 77 Declines in the Health of the Older Population in Some Countries since 1959 . 79 Women’s Unequal Burden of Caring for the Dependent . 81 Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer, the Principal Causes of Premature Death in the Region . 89 Achieving More Healthy Aging in the Region . 92 Notes . 94 References . 95 Part II The Economic Consequences of Population Aging . 99 Overview . 101 Aging and the Economy: Challenges and Opportunities . 101 The Economic Impact of Aging in Europe and Central Asia . 104 Note . 106 References . 106 3 The Macroeconomic Impact of Population Aging . 109 Introduction . 109 The Diverse Effects of Aging on Income and Growth . 110 The Effect of Aging on Savings and Labor Force Participation . 118 The Links between Aging and Public Finances . 136 Annex 3A: Brief Description of the Overlapping Generations Model . 151 Annex 3B: Population Aging and the Labor Force . 153 Annex 3C: Aging and Public Expenditures in Bulgaria in the Base Case Scenario . 158 Notes . 161 References . 162 4 The Effects of Aging on Productivity: Diverse, Not Alarming . 167 Introduction . 167 Transient Effects of Aging on the Productivity of the Workforce . 168 The Stability of the Human Capital Stock and the Labor Force . 170 The Improving Quality of Education . 171 The Skills of Older Workers: Shifting, Not Declining . 178 How Firms Are Adjusting to the New Comparative Advantages. 185 Does Labor Reallocation Become Less Efficient with Aging? . 188 Does Aging Slow Innovation and Technology Adaption? . 193 Does Entrepreneurship Decline with Aging? . 198 The Mixed Impact of Aging on Productivity . 205 Notes . 206 References . 206 Contents ● vii 5 Aging and Poverty and Inequality . 213 Introduction ..
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