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The Journal of the Economics of Ageing
2013 - 2025
Current editor(s): D.E. Bloom, A. Sousa-Poza and U. Sunde From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2018, volume 11, articles C
- The aggregate implications of gender and marriage pp. 6-26

- Margherita Borella, Mariacristina De Nardi and Fang Yang
- Macroeconomic effects of Medicare pp. 27-40

- Juan Carlos Conesa, Daniela Costa, Parisa Kamali, Timothy Kehoe, Vegard M. Nygard, Gajendran Raveendranathan and Akshar Saxena
- Vocational considerations and trends in Social Security Disability pp. 41-51

- Amanda Michaud, Jaeger Nelson and David Wiczer
- An aggregate model for policy analysis with demographic change pp. 52-61

- Ellen McGrattan and Edward Prescott
- Intergenerational transfers and China’s social security reform pp. 62-70

- Ayse Imrohoroglu and Kai Zhao
- The macroeconomic and welfare implications of rural health insurance and pension reforms in China pp. 71-92

- Neha Bairoliya, David Canning, Ray Miller and Akshar Saxena
2017, volume 10, articles C
- Adjusting for heterogeneous response thresholds in cross-country comparisons of self-reported health pp. 1-20

- Teresa Molina
- Mature age labour force participation and the life cycle deficit in Australia: 1981–82 to 2009–10 pp. 21-33

- Jeromey B. Temple, James Rice and Peter F. McDonald
- Changes in spending and labor supply in response to a Social Security benefit cut: Evidence from stated choice data pp. 34-50

- Adeline Delavande and Susann Rohwedder
- Redistributive effects of the US pension system among individuals with different life expectancy pp. 51-74

- Miguel Sánchez-Romero and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- Early coverage expansions under the Affordable Care Act and Supplemental Security Income participation pp. 75-83

- Pinka Chatterji and Yue Li
2017, volume 9, articles C
- Retirement incentives and couple’s retirement decisions in Brazil pp. 1-13

- Bernardo L. Queiroz and Laeticia R. Souza
- Too old to work, too young to retire? pp. 14-29

- Andrea Ichino, Guido Schwerdt, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Josef Zweimüller
- Assessing the demand for micropensions among India’s poor pp. 30-40

- Olivia Mitchell and Anita Mukherjee
- The division of inter-vivos parental transfers in Europe pp. 41-51

- Javier Olivera
- The dynamics of physical and mental health in the older population pp. 52-62

- Julius Ohrnberger, Eleonora Fichera and Matt Sutton
- Dutch long-term care use in an ageing population pp. 63-70

- Evelien Eggink, Michiel Ras and Isolde Woittiez
- Hiring older workers: The case of Portugal pp. 71-77

- Maria Teresa Garcia, Elsa Fontainha and José Passos
- ‘Gerontogrowth’ and population ageing in Africa and the Global AgeWatch Index pp. 78-89

- António A. da Silva Francisco
- Representativeness of the low-income population in the Health and Retirement Study pp. 90-99

- Erik Meijer and Lynn A. Karoly
- Diabetes and labor market exits: Evidence from the Health & Retirement Study (HRS) pp. 100-110

- Pinka Chatterji, Heesoo Joo and Kajal Lahiri
- Designing cash transfer programs for an older population: The Mexican case pp. 111-121

- Emma Aguila, Arie Kapteyn and Caroline Tassot
- Reporting error in weight and height among older adults: Implications for estimating healthcare costs pp. 122-144

- John Cawley, Johanna Maclean and Asia Sikora Kessler
- Aging, social security design, and capital accumulation pp. 145-155

- Antoine Dedry, Harun Onder and Pierre Pestieau
- Health spending in Japan: Macro-fiscal implications and reform options pp. 156-171

- Masahiro Nozaki, Kenichiro Kashiwase and Ikuo Saito
- The asset cost of poor health pp. 172-184

- James M. Poterba, Steven Venti and David A. Wise
- Accounting for the bias against the life-cycle hypothesis in survey data: An example for Russia pp. 185-207

- Maurizio Bussolo, Simone Schotte and Mikhail Matytsin
- The Money’s Worth of annuities in the UK between 2006 and 2014 pp. 208-218

- Matteo Aquilina, Robert Baker and Tommaso Majer
2016, volume 8, articles C
- Population ageing in Asia and the Pacific: Dependency metrics for policy pp. 5-18

- Rafal Chomik, Peter McDonald and John Piggott
- Decomposing economic gains from population age structure transition in the Philippines pp. 19-27

- Michael Abrigo, Rachel H. Racelis, John Michael Ian Salas and Alejandro N. Herrin
- Demographic dividend and Asia’s economic convergence towards the US pp. 28-41

- Joonkyung Ha and Sang-Hyop Lee
- Forecasting trends in disability in a super-aging society: Adapting the Future Elderly Model to Japan pp. 42-51

- Brian K. Chen, Hawre Jalal, Hideki Hashimoto, Sze-chuan Suen, Karen Eggleston, Michael Hurley, Lena Schoemaker and Jay Bhattacharya
- Taiwan’s National Pension Program: A remedy for rapid population aging? pp. 52-66

- Kevin Yu-Ching Hsieh and An-Chi Tung
- Japan’s pension reform, labor market responses, and savings pp. 67-75

- Sang-Hyop Lee, Naohiro Ogawa and Rikiya Matsukura
- Patterns of inequalities in public transfers by gender in China pp. 76-84

- Ke Shen, Feng Wang and Yong Cai
- The challenge of an aged and shrinking population: Lessons to be drawn from Japan’s experience pp. 85-93

- Peter S. Heller
2016, volume 7, articles C
- Causal effect of income on health: Investigating two closely related policy reforms in Austria pp. 6-16

- Mario Schnalzenberger
- Economy-wide effects of means-tested pensions: The case of Australia pp. 17-29

- George Kudrna
- Productivity and age: Evidence from work teams at the assembly line pp. 30-42

- Axel Börsch-Supan and Matthias Weiss
- Association between wealth and health among older adults in rural China and India pp. 43-52

- Kaushalendra Kumar, Ankita Shukla, Abhishek Singh, Faujdar Ram and Paul Kowal
- Grandparental child care, child allowances, and fertility pp. 53-60

- Kazutoshi Miyazawa
- Aging and preferences pp. 64-68

- Uwe Sunde and Thomas Dohmen
- Flexibility at a cost – Should governments stimulate tertiary education for adults? pp. 69-86

- Anders Stenberg and Olle Westerlund
- Ageing and the skill portfolio: Evidence from job based skill measures pp. 89-103

- Audra Bowlus, Hiroaki Mori and Chris Robinson
- Demographic dividends, human capital, and saving pp. 106-122

- Andrew Mason, Ronald Lee and Jennifer Xue Jiang
- Optimal education in times of ageing: The dependency ratio in the Uzawa–Lucas growth model pp. 125-142

- Anne Edle von Gaessler and Thomas Ziesemer
2015, volume 6, articles C
- Frailty, mortality, and the demand for medical care pp. 5-12

- Holger Strulik
- Smoking and cognitive functioning at older ages: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study pp. 13-23

- Padmaja Ayyagari and Asia Sikora Kessler
- Public healthcare eligibility and the utilisation of GP services by older people in Ireland pp. 24-43

- Eibhlin Hudson and Anne Nolan
- Intergenerational correlations of health among older adults: Empirical evidence from Indonesia pp. 44-56

- Younoh Kim, Bondan Sikoki, John Strauss and Firman Witoelar
- Do social networks improve Chinese adults’ subjective well-being? pp. 57-67

- Xiaoyan Lei, Yan Shen, James Smith and Guangsu Zhou
- Wellbeing over 50 pp. 68-78

- Paul Anand, Alastair Gray, Federica Liberini, Laurence Roope, Ron Smith and Ranjeeta Thomas
- Labor market outcomes of informal care provision in Japan pp. 79-88

- Hiroyuki Yamada and Satoshi Shimizutani
- Baby Boomer caregivers in the workforce: Do they fare better or worse than their predecessors? pp. 89-101

- Josephine C. Jacobs, Courtney Van Houtven, Audrey Laporte and Peter C. Coyte
- The employability of older job-seekers: Evidence from Germany pp. 102-112

- Anita Tisch
- The side effect of pension reforms on the training of older workers. Evidence from Italy pp. 113-122

- Giorgio Brunello and Simona Comi
- Post-retirement labour supply in England pp. 123-132

- Ricky Kanabar
- The long reach of education: Early retirement pp. 133-148

- Steven Venti and David A. Wise
- Retirement decisions of couples in Australia: The impact of spousal characteristics and preferences pp. 149-162

- Diana Warren
- Age-training gaps across the European Union: How and why they vary across member states pp. 163-175

- Fiona Carmichael and Marco Ercolani
- Age differences in the reaction to incentives – A test of the successful ageing extension of Social Production Functions Theory pp. 176-186

- Alec N. Sproten and Christiane Schwieren
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On this page- 2018, volume 11
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Articles C
- 2017, volume 10
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Articles C
- 2017, volume 9
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Articles C
- 2016, volume 8
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Articles C
- 2016, volume 7
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Articles C
- 2015, volume 6
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Articles C
Other years2025, volume 31
2025, volume 30
2024, volume 29
2024, volume 28
2024, volume 27
2023, volume 26
2023, volume 25
2023, volume 24
2022, volume 23
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2020, volume 17
2020, volume 16
2020, volume 15
2019, volume 14
2019, volume 13
2018, volume 12
2015, volume 5
2014, volume 4
2014, volume 3
2013, volume 1-2
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