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National Transfer Accounts Project|NTA Data
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The NTA Sankey Charts. Illustrate the flows from resources to uses, from a generational perspective. Select two countries and compare their similarities and differences. Interactive consumption and labor income. The interactive data explorer is a new tool for understanding how changes in population age structure are influencing patterns of consumption and production. Historical estimates and projections for 40 countries are provided. Visualizing population age structure and the economy.
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National Transfer Accounts Project|Science
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Ronald Lee, Andrew Mason, and members of the NTA network (2014). Is Low Fertility Really a Problem? Population Aging, Dependency, and Consumption. Science. 346): 229-34. DOI: 10.1126/science.1250542. Abstract: http:/ www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/346/6206/229? Reprint: http:/ www.sciencemag.org/cgi/rapidpdf/346/6206/229? Full Text: http:/ www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/346/6206/229? Errata: The institutions with which Robert Gal is affiliated are located in Budapest, Hungary. You execute t...
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National Transfer Accounts Project|Interactive Data Explorer
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Population data are taken from World Population Prospects 2012 ( http:/ esa.un.org/unpd/wpp/unpp/panel population.htm). Single-year-of-age values were interpolated from population data in five-year age groups for the low. Interactive data explorer features. Thumbnail graphs are used to select the country to be displayed in the upper panel and to compare profiles across countries. Compares the per capita age profiles of labor income and consumption. Compares the age profiles of population. Total fertility...
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National Transfer Accounts Project|NTA Countries
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Please click the country name to see the. For that country. For complete list of NTA researchers, please go to member directory. NTA are being constructed by research teams in countries that are not members of the NTA network:. Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Chad, Cote dIvoire, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sao Tome and Principe, Togo. Lao PDR, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore, Timor-Leste.
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National Transfer Accounts Project|NTA Bulletin
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Population age structures are changing all over the world, with fewer children and more old people than in the past. Analysis of these demographic changes and their likely consequences can help policymakers develop sustainable programs in areas of healthcare, education, and pensions as well as policies that foster economic growth and equity among generations and age groups. Download NTA Bulletin 9. National Transfer Accounts and Demographic Dividends. NTA Bulletin, No. 9, July 2016 revised. For one thing...
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National Transfer Accounts Project|Publications
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Published NTA Papers: Articles published in peer-review journals and book chapters. Books, Reports, and Policy Briefs that Feature NTA Results. NTA Country Briefs: Five African countries. Working Papers/ NTA Working Papers: List of working papers by NTA researchers. Newsletter: Internal NTA newsletter. NTA in the news. National Transfer Accounts Manual: Measuring and Analyzing the Generational Economy. New York: United Nations, 2013. United Nations NTA Manual. Is Low Fertility Really a Problem? Populatio...
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National Transfer Accounts Project|Population aging and the generational economy: A global perspective
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Population aging and the generational economy: A global perspective. Population aging and the generational economy: A global perspective. Ronald Lee and Andrew Mason, lead authors and editors. Selected as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2012. Population Aging and the Generational Economy was selected as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2012 by Choice Magazine. Selected as a finalist for the Paul A. Samuelson Award for 2012. Now available in paperback. Direct purchase from Edward Elgar. The session was...
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National Transfer Accounts Project|About NTA
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The National Transfer Accounts Project. Support for this project has been provided by the National Institute on Aging. NIA, R37-AG025488 and NIA, R01-AG025247; the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation through the Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). United Nations Population Division.
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National Transfer Accounts Project|Demographic Dividend
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Generating Evidence on Realizing the Demographic Dividend in Africa. NTA Publications on the Demographic Dividend in Africa. Population Change and Economic Growth in Africa. August 2013. Download at: NTAbulletin6. NTA Country Brief Kenya:. Boosting Kenyas Demographic Dividend. March 2013. Download at: Kenya report. NTA Country Brief Mozambique:. Mozambique at the Start of a Demographic Dividend. March 2013. Download at: Mozambique report. NTA Country Brief Nigeria:. NTA Country Brief Senegal:. Demographi...
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National Transfer Accounts Project|Visualizing population age structure and the economy
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Visualizing population age structure and the economy. Visualizing population age structure and the economy. Other things equal, output per consumer is proportional to the support ratio, and the rate of growth of output per consumer equals the rate of growth of the support ratio. The Interactive Data Explorer. Shows that in other countries the first demographic dividend is more modest and that many African countries are just beginning to experience it. Link: Interactive Data Explorer.