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Introduction
I. Demographic trends and the demographic transition
II. Using national transfer accounts to measure economic activities by age
III. Implications of changing population age distributions: the first and second demographic dividends
IV. Macroeconomic consequences of changing population age distributions
V. Fiscal consequences of population ageing
VI. Familial transfers and intergenerational issues
VII. Population ageing, economic growth and the role of intergenerational transfers
VIII. Economic disparities: gender and socioeconomic status
IX. Conclusion and policy recommendations
References
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Title : Population Ageing in the Asia-Pacific Region and Its Economic and Intergenerational Consequences
Publication : UNESCAP, October 2025 (73 pages)