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Ageing economics: human capital, productivity and fertility

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Day, Creina
Dowrick, Steve

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Australian National University

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Along with many other advanced economies, Australia faces an ageing population as a result of declining fertility over the last few decades and increasing longevity. The OECD (2003:1) is sounding the alarm on the economic effects of ageing, predicting falling living standards unless remedial policy action is taken.

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Agenda 11.1 (2004): 3-20

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Agenda: A Journal of Policy Analysis and Reform

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