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Date Published:
Dec 27, 2018
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DP 2018-43

The Philippines is slowly ageing. In a little over a decade, the country鈥檚 elderly will comprise at least seven percent of the total population. This rising tide may pose some substantial burden to the country鈥檚 resources. But the same economic and demographic forces that will eventually lead to population ageing also provide potentials for economic growth. This paper documents the country鈥檚 historical experience of this so-called demographic dividend using new National Transfer Account time-series estimates for the Philippines. The estimates are used to simulate how the interaction between public policy and population ageing may affect household welfare and fiscal balance in the foreseeable future.

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