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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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2015, volume 5, articles C
- Can public spending reduce mortality disparities? Findings from East Germany after reunification pp. 7-13

- Tobias C. Vogt and Fanny A. Kluge
- Bonus or mirage? South Africa’s demographic dividend pp. 14-22

- Morne Oosthuizen
- Economic inequality and intergenerational transfers: Evidence from Mexico pp. 23-32

- Iván Mejía-Guevara
- Reallocation of resources between generations and genders in the market and non-market economy. The case of Italy pp. 33-44

- Marina Zannella
- Analysis of non-remunerated production in Costa Rica pp. 45-53

- Pamela Jiménez-Fontana
- Can we keep the pre-crisis living standards? An analysis based on NTA profiles in Spain pp. 54-62

- Concepció Patxot, Elisenda Rentería and Guadalupe Souto
- Who supports the elderly? The changing economic lifecycle reallocation in Taiwan, 1985 and 2005 pp. 63-68

- Nicole Mun Sim Lai and An-Chi Tung
- Financing consumption over the lifecycle and overseas workers’ remittances: Findings from the 1999 and 2007 Philippine National Transfer Accounts pp. 69-78

- Rachel H. Racelis, Michael Abrigo and John Michael Ian Salas
- The lifecycle deficit in France, 1979–2005 pp. 79-85

- d’Albis, Hippolyte, Carole Bonnet, Julien Navaux, Jacques Pelletan, Hector Toubon and François-Charles Wolff
- Production activities and economic dependency by age and gender in Europe: A cross-country comparison pp. 86-97

- Bernhard Hammer, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz and Inga Freund
- The age-profile of invisible transfers: The true size of asymmetry in inter-age reallocations pp. 98-104

- Róbert I. Gál, Endre Szabó and Lili Vargha
2014, volume 4, articles C
- Intergenerational co-residence and schooling pp. 8-23

- Anjini Kochar
- Regional disparities in adult height, educational attainment, and late-life cognition: Findings from the Longitudinal Aging Study in India (LASI) pp. 26-34

- Jinkook Lee and James Smith
- Healthy aging in China pp. 37-43

- James Smith, John Strauss and Yaohui Zhao
- Gender differences in cognition in China and reasons for change over time: Evidence from CHARLS pp. 46-55

- Xiaoyan Lei, James Smith, Xiaoting Sun and Yaohui Zhao
- Education, brain health, and improving life opportunities for women pp. 56-58

- Kenneth M. Langa and Eric B. Larson
- Reprint of: Health outcomes and socio-economic status among the mid-aged and elderly in China: Evidence from the CHARLS national baseline data pp. 59-73

- Xiaoyan Lei, Xiaoting Sun, John Strauss, Yaohui Zhao, Gonghuan Yang, Perry Hu, Yisong Hu and Xiangjun Yin
- Should China introduce a social pension? pp. 76-87

- Bei Lu, Wenjiong He and John Piggott
- China’s age of abundance: When might it run out? pp. 90-97

- Yong Cai, Feng Wang, Ding Li, Xiwei Wu and Ke Shen
- The macroeconomic impact of non-communicable diseases in China and India: Estimates, projections, and comparisons pp. 100-111

- David Bloom, Elizabeth T. Cafiero-Fonseca, Mark McGovern, Klaus Prettner, Anderson Stanciole, Jonathan Weiss, Samuel Bakkila and Larry Rosenberg
- Economic development and gender inequality in cognition: A comparison of China and India, and of SAGE and the HRS sister studies pp. 114-125

- David Weir, Margaret Lay and Kenneth Langa
- Comparing the relationship between stature and later life health in six low and middle income countries pp. 128-148

- Mark McGovern
2014, volume 3, articles C
- How retirement changes consumption and household production of food: Lessons from German time-use data pp. 1-10

- Melanie Velarde and Roland Herrmann
- A taxonomy of the economic costs of family care to adults pp. 11-20

- Norah C. Keating, Janet E. Fast, Donna S. Lero, Sarah J. Lucas and Jacquie Eales
- Health, pension benefits and longevity: How they affect household savings? pp. 21-28

- Najat El Mekkaoui and Joaquim Oliveira Martins
- Health outcomes and socio-economic status among the mid-aged and elderly in China: Evidence from the CHARLS national baseline data pp. 29-43

- Xiaoyan Lei, Xiaoting Sun, John Strauss, Yaohui Zhao, Gonghuan Yang, Perry Hu, Yisong Hu and Xiangjun Yin
- Direct healthcare costs of acute myocardial infarction in Canada’s elderly across the continuum of care pp. 44-49

- Deborah Cohen, Douglas G. Manuel, Peter Tugwell, Claudia Sanmartin and Tim Ramsay
- Prospective ageing and economic growth in Europe pp. 50-57

- Jesus Crespo Cuaresma, Martin Lábaj and Patrik Pružinský
- Modeling old-age wealth with endogenous early-life outcomes: The case of Mexico pp. 58-70

- Deborah S. DeGraff and Rebeca Wong
- Impact of population ageing on sustainability of India’s current fiscal policies: A Generational Accounting approach pp. 71-83

- M.R. Narayana
2013, volume 1-2
- Myths, scientific evidence and economic policy in an aging world pp. 3-15

- Axel Börsch-Supan
- Labor and consumption across the lifecycle pp. 16-27

- Andrew Mason and Ronald Lee
- Older workers and working time pp. 28-34

- David Bell and Alasdair Rutherford
- The world’s interconnected demographic/fiscal transition pp. 35-49

- Hans Fehr, Sabine Jokisch and Laurence Kotlikoff
- Community effects on elderly health: Evidence from CHARLS national baseline pp. 50-59

- James Smith, Meng Tian and Yaohui Zhao
- Heterogeneity in spending change at retirement pp. 60-71

- Michael Hurd and Susann Rohwedder
- The age-productivity pattern: Do location and sector affiliation matter? pp. 72-82

- Bernhard Mahlberg, Inga Freund, Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- Behavioral economics and aging pp. 83-89

- Margaret McConnell
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