Date Published:
Jun 01, 2007
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Code:
DP 2007-12

This paper provides an overview of the National Transfer Accounts (NTA) system and then describes the methods and data used in the application of NTA in the Philippines. The NTA system is consistent with the System of National Accounts. It provides methodologies for assigning labor earnings and consumption to population age groups, and for estimating reallocation or transfer of economic resources across age groups. Age reallocations are generally from the working age groups to children and the elderly. Data sources for the estimation of components of the NTA Flow Accounts for the Philippines include National Income Accounts, National Health Accounts, National Education Expenditure Accounts, household income and expenditure surveys, and government finance documents. Some Philippine NTA results are presented as examples, specifically the age profiles of current consumption (C), labor income (YL), and the lifecycle deficit (LCD).

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This publication has been cited 6 times

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  2. Racelis, Rachel H.. 2016. Economic gain, age structure transition, and population groups in the Philippines. Discussion Papers DP 2016-32. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  3. Racelis, Rachel H. et. al. 2015. Philippines 2011 National Transfer Accounts estimates of consumption and labor income age profiles: Discussions on the 1991-2011 age profile change and implications on economic gains from the first demographic dividend. Discussion Papers DP 2015-45,. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  4. Racelis, Rachel H., Michael R.M. Abrigo, and J.M. Ian Salas. 2015. Financing consumption over the lifecycle and overseas workers’ remittances: Findings from the 1999 and 2007 Philippine national transfer accounts. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 5(C), 69-78. Elsevier.
  5. Salas, J.M. Ian S. and Rachel H. Racelis. 2008. A note on defining the dependent population based on age. Discussion Papers DP 2008-03. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
  6. Salas, J.M. Ian S., Michael Ralph M. Abrigo, and Rachel H Racelis. 2012. Philippines 2007 National Transfer Accounts: Consumption, income, and intergenerational reallocation of resources. Discussion Papers DP 2012-29. Philippine Institute for Development Studies.


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