The 2015 ageing report: underlying assumptions and projection methodologies

"In 2012, the ECOFIN Council asked the Economic Policy Committee (EPC) to update its age-related expenditure projections by the autumn of 2014, to take into account new population projections by Eurostat. The long-term, age-related expenditure projections provide an indication of the timing an...

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Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
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Language:English
Published: Luxembourg 2014
Publications Office of the European Union
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19117912124919351949-The-2015-ageing-report-underly.htm
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description "In 2012, the ECOFIN Council asked the Economic Policy Committee (EPC) to update its age-related expenditure projections by the autumn of 2014, to take into account new population projections by Eurostat. The long-term, age-related expenditure projections provide an indication of the timing and scale of the potential economic effects to be expected as Europe’s populations age. The projections show where (in which countries), when, and to what extent ageing pressures will accelerate as the baby-boom generation retires and average life spans in the EU increase. Hence, the updated projections of age-related expenditure and the associated sustainability assessments will provide insight on both the economic impact of ageing and the risks to the long-term sustainability of Member States’ public finances. This report, the first of two, describes the underlying macroeconomic assumptions and projection methodologies for all Member States. A second report, to be presented to the ECOFIN Council in May 2015, will draw on this analysis to calculate the age-related expenditures associated with pensions, health care, long-term care, education and unemployment transfers."
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spellingShingle ageing population
comparison
educational policy
expenditure
health policy
interest rate
labour force
labour productivity
long term care
macroeconomics
methodology
pension fund
unemployment benefit
health expenditure
annual report
The 2015 ageing report: underlying assumptions and projection methodologies
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title The 2015 ageing report: underlying assumptions and projection methodologies
topic ageing population
comparison
educational policy
expenditure
health policy
interest rate
labour force
labour productivity
long term care
macroeconomics
methodology
pension fund
unemployment benefit
health expenditure
annual report
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19117912124919351949-The-2015-ageing-report-underly.htm