Demographic Change and its Economic Consequences for USA compared to Germany


Seminar Paper, 2009

22 Pages, Grade: 1,0


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Table of Contents

1 Introduction

2 Demographic Change in Germany
2.1 Demographic Development
2.1.1 Drivers for Population Development
2.1.2 Change in Age Structure
2.2 Impacts on the German Economy
2.2.1 Impacts on the Labor Market
2.2.2 Impacts on the Social Pension Fund
2.2.3 Impacts on the Statutory Health Insurance
2.2.4 Impacts on the Compulsory Long Term Care Insurance
2.3 Counteractive measures

3 Demographic change in USA
3.1 The Changing Age Profile
3.2 Drivers for Demographic Change
3.2.1 Fertility
3.2.2 Mortality
3.2.3 Immigration
3.3 Impact of Demographic Change on Health Care in the USA
3.4 Impact of Demographic Change on American Labor Force
3.5 Impact of Demographic Change on Social Security and Medicare
3.5.1 The Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance
3.5.2 Medicare
3.6 Policies to Offset the Economic Consequences

4 Conclusion

References

Appendix
Appendix 1: U.S. Population, by Age Group: 1950-2050
Appendix 2: U.S. Population Growth Rates, Birth Rates, Death Rates, and Net Immigration Rates: 1950 – 2050 (per 1,000 population)

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Title
Demographic Change and its Economic Consequences for USA compared to Germany
Grade
1,0
Author
Year
2009
Pages
22
Catalog Number
V159424
ISBN (eBook)
9783640728688
ISBN (Book)
9783640729128
File size
701 KB
Language
English
Keywords
demographischer Wandel, demografischer Wandel
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M.A., MBA Lukas Scisly (Author), 2009, Demographic Change and its Economic Consequences for USA compared to Germany, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/159424

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