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1 Wall chart for Latin American Countries Mauricio Holz UN-CELADE/ECLAC

2 Will be the best Wall chart in the history of Wall charts! (The first Wall chart in human history) Altamira cave, prehistoric Anonymous man

3 Structure  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.

4 Demographic 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.

5 Percentage of population 65+. 2010 and 2040

6 Year 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 <15 relative effective consumers for 30 LAC 2006 2049

7 Intergenerational (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

8 ITR and Ageing ITR and Ageing Cross sectional data

9 ITR and Ageing Cross 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?

10 Statistics 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.

11 Economic dependency measure by social sectors, Health (Miller, Mason and Holz). CountryAggregate Spending (% GDP) Benefit Generosity Ratio (% of GDP per working-age adult) Dependency Ratio (% of working-age population) Cuba 7.46611 Colombia 6.26210 Costa Rica 5.9837 Argentina 4.53214 Nicaragua 3.43310 Uruguay 3.42017 Brazil 3.12811 Mexico 3.0359 Chile 2.8319 Peru 1.51510 Median, Latin America 3.43410 Mean, Latin America 4.13811 Mean, OECD6.94615

12 Comparison between NTA Latin American Countries and other NTA regions using NTA data.  Support Ratio  Old consumption (65+) relative to young (<15) consumption  Old consumption (LCD age group) relative to young consumption (LCD age group)  Young age group of dependency  Old age group of dependency

13 Comparison 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

14 Comparison 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

15 Comparison between NTA Latin American Countries and other NTA regions using NTA data.  Intergenerational Reallocation Rate for young dependents, disaggregated in:

16  Intergenerational Reallocation Rate for old dependents, disaggregated in: Comparison between NTA Latin American Countries and other NTA regions using NTA data.

17 Average Life Cycle Deficit for Latin American Countries

18 Average Finance of Consumption for LAC

19 Average Intergenerational Reallocation Rate

20 WORK IN PROGRESS!!!!

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