Who pays for the consumption of young and old?
Pré-publication, Document de travail: This article provides a comprehensive overview of how the funding of consumption at different ages is shared between the State, the individual and the family. By applying the National Transfer Accounts method for France, we developed a unique database to analyze how the funding of consumption is secured at each age, how its structure has changed over time, and how the consumption is financed in France compared to that of a set of other developed countries. We find that the elderly in France finance themselves increasingly by their own means, even though public funding of this age group remains significant in France in comparison to other countries. Conversely, the young rely more and more on the State to finance their consumption. Within our sample, France is the country where the young benefited most from public transfers.
Auteur(s)
Hippolyte d’Albis, Carole Bonnet, Xavier Chojnicki, Najat El Mekkaouide Freitas, Angela Greulich, Jérôme Hubert, Julien Navaux
Date de publication
- 2018
Mots-clés JEL
Mots-clés
- Generational Economy
- National Transfer Accounts
- Inter- Generational Equity
- Private and Public Consumption
Référence interne
- PSE Working Papers n° 2018-23
URL de la notice HAL
Version
- 1