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4. The Economic Position of the Elderly in Japan
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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I. Demography and Macroeconomic Impact of Aging
- 1. Projection of Japanese Public Pension Costs in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century and the Effects of Three Possible Reforms 11
- 2. The Effects of Demographic Trends on Consumption, Saving, and Government Expenditures in the United States 39
- 3. Population Aging and the Saving s-Investment Balance in Japan 59
- 4. The Economic Position of the Elderly in Japan 89
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II. Aging and Asset Markets
- 5. The Consequences of Population Aging for Private Pension Fund Saving and Asset Markets 111
- 6. The Effects of Aging on National Saving and Asset Accumulation in Japan 131
- 7. The Impact of Demographics on Housing and Nonhousing Wealth in the United States 153
- 8. Improvement of After- Retirement Income by Home Equity Conversion Mortgages: Possibility and Problems in Japan 195
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III. Aging, Household Saving, and Retirement
- 9. The Effects of Special Saving Programs on Saving and Wealth 217
- 10. The Economic Status of the Elderly in Japan: Microdata Findings 241
- 11. Retirement Incentives: The Interaction between Employer-Provided Pensions, Social Security, and Retiree Health Benefits 261
- 12. Labor Market Implications of Social Security: Company Pension Plans, Public Pensions, and Retirement Behavior of the Elderly in Japan 295
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IV. Public Pension Reform
- 13. Changing Social Security Survivorship Benefits and the Poverty of Widows 319
- 14. The Net Pension Debt of the Japanese Government 333
- Contributors 353
- Author Index 355
- Subject Index 357
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
I. Demography and Macroeconomic Impact of Aging
- 1. Projection of Japanese Public Pension Costs in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century and the Effects of Three Possible Reforms 11
- 2. The Effects of Demographic Trends on Consumption, Saving, and Government Expenditures in the United States 39
- 3. Population Aging and the Saving s-Investment Balance in Japan 59
- 4. The Economic Position of the Elderly in Japan 89
-
II. Aging and Asset Markets
- 5. The Consequences of Population Aging for Private Pension Fund Saving and Asset Markets 111
- 6. The Effects of Aging on National Saving and Asset Accumulation in Japan 131
- 7. The Impact of Demographics on Housing and Nonhousing Wealth in the United States 153
- 8. Improvement of After- Retirement Income by Home Equity Conversion Mortgages: Possibility and Problems in Japan 195
-
III. Aging, Household Saving, and Retirement
- 9. The Effects of Special Saving Programs on Saving and Wealth 217
- 10. The Economic Status of the Elderly in Japan: Microdata Findings 241
- 11. Retirement Incentives: The Interaction between Employer-Provided Pensions, Social Security, and Retiree Health Benefits 261
- 12. Labor Market Implications of Social Security: Company Pension Plans, Public Pensions, and Retirement Behavior of the Elderly in Japan 295
-
IV. Public Pension Reform
- 13. Changing Social Security Survivorship Benefits and the Poverty of Widows 319
- 14. The Net Pension Debt of the Japanese Government 333
- Contributors 353
- Author Index 355
- Subject Index 357