Low Fertility and Population Aging: Socioeconomic Impacts of Baby Bust
Title
Low Fertility and Population Aging: Socioeconomic Impacts of Baby Bust
Author(s)
이삼식
; Minja Kim Choe
Keyword
Low Fertility and Population Aging
Publication Year
2011
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Table Of Contents
The Socioeconomic Implications of Baby Bust in Korea (Samsik Lee, KIHASA) 1
Old Age and Inequality : focusing on income and expenditure (Sochung Lee, KIHASA) 23
Aging baby boomers and health care finances: National Health Insurance and Long-Term Care Insurance (Yunkyung Lee, KIHASA) 43
Demographic Changes and Consumption Trends (Eunjung Kim, KIHASA) 63
Explaining Trends in Coresidents of Newly Married Couples with Parents in Japan (Rikiya Matsukura, Robert D. Retherford, Naohiro Ogawa, EWC) 79
Gender Inequality in Labor Market and Fertility (Jongseo Park, KIHASA) 117
Potential Institutional Accommodations in the face of Low Fertility (Ronald R. Rindfuss, EWC) 149
Will Population Change be Good or Bad for the Asia's Economies? (Andrew Mason, EWC) 171
Late Birth and Its Implications in South Korea (Hosik Min, KIHASA) 187
The Rise of Temporary Migration of Rural Married Women and Its Effect on Non-Farm Employment for All Temporary Migrant Rural Women in China, 1990-2005 (Jiajian Chen, Robert D. Retherford, Minja Kim Choe, Xiru Li, Hongyan Cui, EWC) 195
Appendix. Conference Agenda 205
Local ID
Miscellaneous Reports 2011-03
KIHASA Research Subject Classification
Population and family > Responses to fertility decline
Population and family > Responses to population aging