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  1. Modelling the Age Dynamics of Chronic Health Conditions: Life-Table-Consistent Transition Probabilities and their Application
  2. Exploring the population implications of male preference when the sex probabilities at birth can be altered
  3. Ronald Lee and Andrew Mason. Population Aging and the Generational Economy: A Global Perspective. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2011.
  4. Income Replacement in Retirement: Longitudinal Evidence from Income Tax Records
  5. Is There an Age Pattern in the Treatment of AMI? Evidence from Ontario—Corrigendum
  6. Is There an Age Pattern in the Treatment of AMI? Evidence from Ontario
  7. The Private Cost of Long-Term Care in Canada: Where You Live Matters
  8. Chronic Health Conditions: Changing Prevalence in an Aging Population and Some Implications for the Delivery of Health Care Services
  9. Population Aging, Older Workers, and Canada's Labour Force
  10. What Is Retirement? A Review and Assessment of Alternative Concepts and Measures
  11. Population Aging, Older Workers, and Canada’s Labour Force
  12. John Creedy and Ross Guest (eds), New Developments in the Economics of Population Ageing, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 2007, 688 pp., hbk £170, ISBN 13: 978 1 84542 982 9.
  13. Time series analysis and stochastic forecasting: An econometric study of mortality and life expectancy
  14. The transition from good to poor health: an econometric study of the older population
  15. Healthy Aging at Older Ages: Are Income and Education Important?
  16. Exploring the effects of population change on the costs of physician services
  17. Alternative Pasts, Possible Futures: A "What If" Study of the Effects of Fertility on the Canadian Population and Labour Force
  18. Some Demographic Consequences of Revising the Definition of “Old Age” to Reflect Future Changes in Life Table Probabilities
  19. Population Change and the Requirements for Physicians: The Case of Ontario
  20. Population Aging and Its Economic Costs: A Survey of the Issues and Evidence
  21. How old is old? Revising the definition based on life table criteria
  22. The Future Population of Canada, Its Age Distribution and Dependency Relations
  23. Population Aging and the Maintenance of Social Support Systems
  24. The Response of Aggregate Production to Fertility-Induced Changes in Population Age Distribution
  25. Demographic Change and the Cost of Publicly Funded Health Care
  26. Teachers and the birth rate
  27. The Constituencies of Adult Education Programs: Similarities and Differences among Age Groups and Other Components of the Population
  28. Health Care in the Economic-Demographic System: Macro-Effects of Market Control, Government Intervention, and Population Change
  29. Participation in Adult Education by the Elderly: A Multivariate Analysis and Some Implications for the Future
  30. Prospective Aging of the Population and Its Implications For the Labour Force and Government Expenditures
  31. The Time Path of the Economy as the Population Moves Towards a Stationary State
  32. Population Aging and Future Health Costs in Canada
  33. The Future Population and Labour Force of Canada: Projections to the Year 2051
  34. Population and the Economy
  35. Household and Population Effects on Aggregate Consumption
  36. Health-Care Costs When the Population Changes
  37. Some Demographic Consequences of Changing Cohort Fertility Patterns: An Investigation Using the Gompertz Function
  38. Some demographic consequences of changing cohort fertility patterns: An investigation using the Gompertz function
  39. A Simulation Analysis of the Effects of Population Change on a Neoclassical Economy