Demographic dynamics, labor force participation and household asset accumulation: case of Japan
A dynamic model of the demographic structure of Japan is summarized. It is capable of tracing the dynamic development of the Japanese population, including the distribution of families by age, sex, and marital status of the head, as well as by the number and age of children and other dependents. Thi...
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1995
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Zusammenfassung: | A dynamic model of the demographic structure of Japan is summarized. It is capable of tracing the dynamic development of the Japanese population, including the distribution of families by age, sex, and marital status of the head, as well as by the number and age of children and other dependents. This model is combined with a specification of the processes generating family income and consumption, and then used to generate the pattern of aggregate income, saving and asset accumulation for the period 1985-2090 under alternative fertility assumptions. The results suggest that the saving-income ratio for Japan will increase slightly in the immediate future as the number of children per family declines sharply, and then fall moderately as the proportion of older persons in the population increases. Quantitative results depend critically on the labor force participation rate of older persons and on the probability of older persons merging into younger households. However, unless some major changes in Japanese saving behavior take place, our analysis suggests that Japan will have an unusually high net worth-income ratio as its population stabilizes or begins to decline. |
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spelling | Ando, Albert Verfasser aut Demographic dynamics, labor force participation and household asset accumulation case of Japan Albert Ando ; Andrea Moro Cambridge, Mass. 1995 79 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 5261 A dynamic model of the demographic structure of Japan is summarized. It is capable of tracing the dynamic development of the Japanese population, including the distribution of families by age, sex, and marital status of the head, as well as by the number and age of children and other dependents. This model is combined with a specification of the processes generating family income and consumption, and then used to generate the pattern of aggregate income, saving and asset accumulation for the period 1985-2090 under alternative fertility assumptions. The results suggest that the saving-income ratio for Japan will increase slightly in the immediate future as the number of children per family declines sharply, and then fall moderately as the proportion of older persons in the population increases. Quantitative results depend critically on the labor force participation rate of older persons and on the probability of older persons merging into younger households. However, unless some major changes in Japanese saving behavior take place, our analysis suggests that Japan will have an unusually high net worth-income ratio as its population stabilizes or begins to decline. Income Japan Labor supply Japan Japan Population Moro, Andrea Verfasser aut National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 5261 (DE-604)BV002801238 5261 |
spellingShingle | Ando, Albert Moro, Andrea Demographic dynamics, labor force participation and household asset accumulation case of Japan National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series Income Japan Labor supply Japan |
title | Demographic dynamics, labor force participation and household asset accumulation case of Japan |
title_auth | Demographic dynamics, labor force participation and household asset accumulation case of Japan |
title_exact_search | Demographic dynamics, labor force participation and household asset accumulation case of Japan |
title_full | Demographic dynamics, labor force participation and household asset accumulation case of Japan Albert Ando ; Andrea Moro |
title_fullStr | Demographic dynamics, labor force participation and household asset accumulation case of Japan Albert Ando ; Andrea Moro |
title_full_unstemmed | Demographic dynamics, labor force participation and household asset accumulation case of Japan Albert Ando ; Andrea Moro |
title_short | Demographic dynamics, labor force participation and household asset accumulation |
title_sort | demographic dynamics labor force participation and household asset accumulation case of japan |
title_sub | case of Japan |
topic | Income Japan Labor supply Japan |
topic_facet | Income Japan Labor supply Japan Japan Population |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV002801238 |
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