Decomposing the effect of population ageing on labour supply
Abstract
"Forecasts show a substantially decreasing and ageing labour force in Germany. This paper provides a decomposition of the projected change in the overall labour force into a population and a participation component. Using a scenario-based approach, the analysis was enlarged by deriving a migration effect and a pure ageing effect from the population component. Furthermore, the interaction effect between changes in population structure and activity rates was evaluated more detailed. An important result is that the most reliable factor of any labour force forecast, the current age structure of the population, will have a strong effect on the size of the future labour force. Furthermore, the effect of increasing labour participation rates will be significantly offset by the negative population trend. In Germany, domestic labour reserves will not be able to compensate the demographically related loss of workers." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
Cite article
Fuchs, J. (2014): Decomposing the effect of population ageing on labour supply. (ATINER's conference paper series DEM2014-1136), Athen, 18 p.