Title: Wall chart for Latin American Countries
1Wall chart for Latin American Countries
- Mauricio Holz
- UN-CELADE/ECLAC
2Will be the best Wall chart in the history of
Wall charts!(The first Wall chart in human
history)Altamira cave, prehistoric Anonymous man
3Structure
- Two kinds of information
- Demographic and Economic measures for 30 Latin
American and Caribbean Countries - Comparison between NTA Latin American Countries
and other NTA regions using National Transfers
Accounts.
4Demographic and economic measures for 30 Latin
American and Caribbean Countries
- Life Expectancy, TFR, percentage of population
65 and below 15, in 2010 and 2040 - Year in which old consumption is higher relative
to young consumption. - Intergenerational (Tax) Reallocation Rate for
young dependency group and for old dependency
group. - Five statistics of the first Demographic
Dividend. - Economic dependency measures by social sectors.
5Percentage of population 65.2010 and 2040
6Year in which old consumption is higher compare
to young consumption.
- Using support ratios we calculated the year in
which 65 relative effective consumers are higher
than lt15 relative effective consumers for 30 LAC
2006
2049
7Intergenerational (Tax) Reallocation Rate
- Is the sum of the LCD of the dependency age group
of young people as fraction of GDP, plus the LCD
of the dependency age group of old people as a
fraction of GDP
8ITR and AgeingCross sectional data
9ITR and AgeingCross sectional data
- Cross sectional data seems to replicate the
demographic dividend pattern of one country. - A sign of Heterogeneity in the ageing process
between LAC. (Different stages in the process) - How much of this cross sectional data can be
explained by demographic factors and by the LCD
per-capita ages profiles? - How this graph will change when we include the
NTA data for other Latin American countries.
Maybe not much? - Is there some causality between the ageing
process and the per-capita age profiles of LCD? -
10Statistics of the first demographic dividend
- Min The lowest value of the support ratio during
the demographic dividend. - Year of Min The year when the SR reach is lowest
value. Represent the starting point of the first
demographic dividend. - Max The highest value of the support ratio
during the demographic dividend. - Year of Max The year when the SR reach is
highest value. Represent the ending point of the
first demographic dividend. - Duration of the demographic bond The number of
years between the lowest value and the highest
value.
11Economic dependency measure by social sectors,
Health (Miller, Mason and Holz).
Country Aggregate Spending ( GDP) Benefit Generosity Ratio ( of GDP per working-age adult) Dependency Ratio ( of working-age population)
Cuba 7.4 66 11
Colombia 6.2 62 10
Costa Rica 5.9 83 7
Argentina 4.5 32 14
Nicaragua 3.4 33 10
Uruguay 3.4 20 17
Brazil 3.1 28 11
Mexico 3.0 35 9
Chile 2.8 31 9
Peru 1.5 15 10
Median, Latin America 3.4 34 10
Mean, Latin America 4.1 38 11
Mean, OECD 6.9 46 15
12Comparison between NTA Latin American Countries
and other NTA regions using NTA data.
- Support Ratio
- Old consumption (65) relative to young (lt15)
consumption - Old consumption (LCD age group) relative to young
consumption (LCD age group) - Young age group of dependency
- Old age group of dependency
13Comparison between NTA Latin American Countries
and other NTA regions using NTA data.
- Distribution of public transfers in young age
dependent group between - Education
- Health
- Pensions
- Other in Kind
14Comparison between NTA Latin American Countries
and other NTA regions using NTA data.
- Distribution of public transfers in old age
dependent group between - Education
- Health
- Pensions
- Other in Kind
15Comparison between NTA Latin American Countries
and other NTA regions using NTA data.
- Intergenerational Reallocation Rate for young
dependents, disaggregated in
16Comparison between NTA Latin American Countries
and other NTA regions using NTA data.
- Intergenerational Reallocation Rate for old
dependents, disaggregated in
17Average Life Cycle Deficit for Latin American
Countries
18Average Finance of Consumption for LAC
19Average Intergenerational Reallocation Rate
20WORK IN PROGRESS!!!!
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