Lifecycle Deficit for Turkey Aylin Seçkin, Patrick Georges and Nazlı Şahanoğulları 9th Meeting of the Working Group on Macroeconomic Aspects of Intergenerational.

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Lifecycle Deficit for Turkey Aylin Seçkin, Patrick Georges and Nazlı Şahanoğulları 9th Meeting of the Working Group on Macroeconomic Aspects of Intergenerational Transfers Barcelona, June 3-4, 2013 TUBITAK Research Grant # SOBAG 111K489 ISTANBUL BILGI UNIVERSITY Research Grant # PR

Outline Motivation and Objectives Data and Methodology Structure Results Conclusion

Motivation Population - Young and dynamic population with , end of the 2012 Fig 1: Distribution of population by age groups, 2012 Source: TURKSTAT

Motivation - Population in past, now and in the future: share of young population in total population was %20 After 2000, declining begins Young population rate % % % % Source: TURKSTAT

Motivation Population Projections - Slower population growth and fertility rate - According to the projections for 2050, population will be million , growth rate %0.2, fertility rate %1.8 Fig 2: Population growth and fertility rates Source: TURKSTAT

Motivation Population Aging - In 2023, share of older people is expected to be much more higher than today in Turkey. Fig 3 : Age 65+ rates by years Source: TURKSTAT

Motivation Policies about population aging -At least three children -Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ERDOĞAN: “ One or two children mean bankruptcy. Three children mean we are not improving but not receding either. So, I repeat, at least three children are necessary in each family, because our population risks aging. We are still on the good side, as we still own a young and dynamic population. But we are slowly aging. Presently, the whole western world is trying to cope with this problem. Please do not take our susceptibility lightly, this is a very serious issue,”

Motivation Economic impacts -Population aging causes; higher health expenditures, lower participation rate in labor market -Not sufficient amount of studies adressing the impact of population aging on Turkish economy. National Transfer Accounts project methodology - Measuring stocks and flows in an economy - Generating an age-based database

Objective Building Lifecycle Deficit by using National Transfer Accounts Method By using demographic projections from UN obtaining aggregate LCDs from for Turkey.

Data Sources - Turkish Statistical Institute, Household Budget Survey, Turkish Statistical Institute, Household Labor Force Survey, HH Data Problems - Public consumption health and education

Structures Consumption age profiles -Private consumption: Education, health and other private consumption -Public consumption: Education, health and other public consumption Labor income age profiles - Wages and salaries -Self employment income Aggregate control and smoothing

Use Househol Budget Survey and Household Labor Force survey Estimations : Public and private consumptions for health, education and others Estimations: Self- employment income and earnings Smoothing and aggregate control and by using population data Lifecycle Deficit

Private Consumption Profiles Begin at age 3 Maximum at age 13 and 21 Education expenditures dropping around age 22 0 after age 30 Age profile of private consumption on education

Private Consumption Profiles Age profile of private consumption on health Expenditures for babies Age 65+

Private Consumption Profiles Age profile of private consumption on others

Private Consumption by Sectors Private consumption by sectors, per capita, Turkey, 2006

Public Consumption Data problems Public education ; 2002 Public health; people having private health insurance are omitted from the survey Public education is estimated by dividing public spending by the number of students.(NTA draft)

Public Consumption Profiles Use the amount of education expenditures per student by level of education variables Age profile of public consumption on education

Public Consumption Profiles Age profile of public consumption on education

Public Consumption Profiles Age profile of public consumption on health

Other Public Consumption Allocated equally to all population Total public consumption; CG(a)= CGE(a)+ CGH(a)+ CGX(a) Total consumption; C(a)=CG(a)+CF(a)

Turkey(2006) Consumption%100 Private Consumption92.91 Education1.10 Health3.57 Other88.91 Public Consumption7.09 Education0.88 Health0.37 Other5.84

Labor Income Variables: wages and salaries, self employment income

Per capita Consumption and Labor income, Turkey, 2006

Lifecycle Deficit, per capita, 2006 LCD(a)= C(a)-Yl(a) Deficit Surplus

Comparison of LCD Per Capita Source: National Transfer Accounts Database

Results of LCD, Turkey, 2006 Aggregate LCD, 2006

Assumption: Consumption and labor income profiles will be similar in future

Projections of Aggregate LCD Source: United Nations Population Projections

Conclusion Higher private consumption LCD>0 for ages 0-28 and 63+ Demographic changes and LCD Aggregate LCD of old population looks similar with LCD of young population in 2050 Future work: Public and private reallocations

THANK YOU!!

Lifecycle Deficit for Turkey Aylin Seçkin, Patrick Georges and Nazlı Şahanoğulları 9th Meeting of the Working Group on Macroeconomic Aspects of Intergenerational Transfers Barcelona, June 3-4, 2013 TUBITAK Research Grant # SOBAG 111K489 ISTANBUL BILGI UNIVERSITY Research Grant # PR00