What demographers can learn from fruit fly actuarial models and biology James R. Carey Limits on Lifetimes Pages: 17 - 30
How frailty models can be used for evaluating longevity limits: Taking advantage of an interdisciplinary approach Anatoli I. YashinIvan A. Iachine Limits on Lifetimes Pages: 31 - 48
A theory of technophysio evolution, with some implications for forecasting population, health care costs, and pension costs Robert W. FogelDora L. Costa Economic Consequences of Aging for Populations and Individuals Pages: 49 - 66
Death and Taxes: Longer life, consumption, and social security Ronald LeeShripad Tuljapurkar Economic Consequences of Aging for Populations and Individuals Pages: 67 - 81
Retirement against the demographic trend: More older people living longer, working less, and saving less? David A. Wise Economic Consequences of Aging for Populations and Individuals Pages: 83 - 95
The effects of economic and population growth on national saving and inequality Angus S. DeatonChristina H. Paxson Economic Consequences of Aging for Populations and Individuals Pages: 97 - 114
Motives for interqenerational transfers: Evidence from Malaysia Lee A. LillardRobert J. Willis Economic Consequences of Aging for Populations and Individuals Pages: 115 - 134
Changes in the age dependence of mortality and disability: Cohort and other determinants Kenneth G. MantonEric StallardLarry Corder Aging, Morbidity, and Mortality Pages: 135 - 157
Demographic and economic correlates of health in old age James P. SmithRaynard Kington Aging, Morbidity, and Mortality Pages: 159 - 170