This project will develop new methods for measuring aggregate intergenerational transfers; construct historical estimates and projections of intergenerational transfers in varying social, economic, and policy contexts; analyze the inter-relationships between public policy, familial support systems, and economic conditions; and analyze the macroeconomic and generational effects of public policy. The new National Transfer Account system will represent a significant advance because it measures both familial and public transfers, and because of its historical and international scope. These new data will be used to study the implications of population aging for both familial and public transfers, how changes in familial support systems are influencing the economic circumstances of different generations, the interaction between public and familial transfer systems, and the macroeconomic and generational effects of changes in public policy with regard to pensions, health care, and education. An international team is drawn from the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The accounts will be estimated for seven economies, the U.S., France, Brazil, Chile, Japan, Taiwan, and Indonesia, with sufficient historical depth to analyze long-run changes in public policy, economic conditions, and family support systems. The broad historical and cross-cultural perspective will provide important new insights about alternative strategies for redistributing resources across generations. Parallel proposals with identical text, to be reviewed together, have been submitted by Lee at UC Berkeley and Mason at the East West Center in Hawaii. ? ?

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Type
Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) Award (R37)
Project #
5R37AG025247-03
Application #
7216308
Study Section
Social Sciences and Population Studies Study Section (SSPS)
Program Officer
Phillips, John
Project Start
2005-05-15
Project End
2009-04-30
Budget Start
2007-05-01
Budget End
2008-04-30
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2007
Total Cost
$245,765
Indirect Cost
Name
University of California Berkeley
Department
Miscellaneous
Type
Organized Research Units
DUNS #
124726725
City
Berkeley
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
94704
Mason, Andrew; Lee, Ronald; Jiang, Jennifer Xue (2016) Demographic Dividends, Human Capital, and Saving. J Econ Ageing 7:106-122
Lee, Ronald (2015) Becker and the Demographic Transition. J Demogr Economics 81:67-74
Mejía-Guevara, Iván (2015) Economic Inequality and Intergenerational Transfers: Evidence from Mexico. J Econ Ageing 5:23-32
Lee, Ronald; Lee, Sang-Hyop; Mason, Andrew (2014) Charting the Economic Life Cycle. Popul Dev Rev 34:208-237
Lee, Ronald; Mason, Andrew; members of the NTA Network (2014) Is low fertility really a problem? Population aging, dependency, and consumption. Science 346:229-34
Lee, Ronald (2013) Intergenerational Transfers, the Biological Life Cycle, and Human Society. Popul Dev Rev 38:23-35
Mason, Andrew; Lee, Ronald (2013) Labor and Consumption across the Lifecycle. J Econ Ageing 1-2:
Cyrus, Chu C Y; Lee, Ronald D (2013) On the evolution of intergenerational division of labor, menopause and transfers among adults and offspring. J Theor Biol 332:171-80
Li, Nan; Lee, Ronald; Gerland, Patrick (2013) Extending the Lee-carter method to model the rotation of age patterns of mortality decline for long-term projections. Demography 50:2037-51
Lee, Ronald; Chu, C Y Cyrus (2012) The evolution of transfers and life histories. Exp Gerontol 47:803-6

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