CEDA Papers
As one of nine centers established by the National Institute on Aging, the Berkeley Center forms part of the national infrastructure for developing the relatively new field of the demography of aging. The goals of the UC Berkeley Center include facilitating interaction among faculty already engaged in economic and demographic research on aging and encouraging additional faculty to undertake research in this area. Those who are currently conducting research in this area are a highly interdisciplinary group drawn from economics, demography, public policy, anthropology, sociology, statistics, biology, and public health, from UC Berkeley, UC Davis, and Stanford. Other goals include providing infrastructural support through computing and data access, supporting new research initiatives by funding pilot projects, and funding workshops and conferences on topics at the research frontier for aging.
Our members' aging research clusters around various themes: analysis and forecasting of mortality and populations at both the aggregate and micro levels; life cycle planning, asset accumulation, and interage transfers as motivated by needs in old age; elderly health status and health care utilization; and biodemography of longevity.
There are 17 publications in this collection, published between 2000 and 2018.
Edwards, Ryan D; Goldstein, Joshua R: Hispanic Names, Acculturation, and Health, 2018
Edwards, Ryan D.; Liu, Mao-Mei: A new look at immigration and employment in the U.S. since 2005, 2018
Andreev, Evgeny M; Kinkade, W. Ward: Average age at death in infancy and infant mortality level: reconsidering the Coale-Demeny formulas at current levels of low mortality., 2015
Jdanov, Dmitri A; Glei, D A; Jasilionis, Domantas: A Modeling Approach for Estimating Total Mortality for Italy During the First and Second World Wars, 2008
Gomez Redondo, Rosa; Boe, Carl: Tendencias de Mortalidad en la Población Española, 2004
Lee, Ronald: Quantifying Our Ignorance: Stochastic Forecasts of Population and Public Budgets, 2004
Jones, Charles I.: Why Have Health Expenditures as a Share of GDP Risen So Much?, 2003
Lee, Ronald: Demographic Change, Welfare, and Intergenerational Transfers: A Global Overview, 2003
Lee, Ronald: Mortality Forecasts and Linear Life Expectancy Trends, 2003
Lee, Ronald: Reflections on Inverse Projection: Its Origins, Development, Extensions, and Relation to Forecasting, 2003
Lee, Ronald: Reflections on Inverse Projection: Its Origins, Development, Extensions, and Relation to Forecasting, 2003
Lee, Ronald; Miller, Timothy; Edwards, Ryan D: SPECIAL REPORT: The Growth and Aging of California's Population: Demographic and Fiscal Projections, Characteristics and Service Needs, 2003
Lee, Ronald; Anderson, Michael; Tuljapurkar, Shripad: Stochastic Forecasts of the Social Security Trust Fund, 2003
Lee, Ronald; Edwards, Ryan: The Fiscal Impact of Population Aging in the US: Assessing the Uncertainties, 2002
Lee, Ronald; edwards, ryan: The Fiscal Impacts of Population Change, 2001
Lee, Ronald: Predicting Human Longevity, 2001
Lee, Ronald D.; Tuljapurkar, Shripad: Population Forecasting for Fiscal Planning: Issues and Innovations, 2000