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Conference Schedule
Nov 10th, 2014Time: 08:30-17:00
Venue: Zhifuxuan Classroom;
No.2 Classroom, 1/F of Wanzhong Building
Please bring your own laptop to the lab session
Track A Track B
08:30 –
9:00
Welcome session
(Ling Li, Qiulin Chen, Andrew Mason, and Ronald Lee)
Venue: Zhifuxuan Classroom
09:00 – 10:3
0
Lecture: Orientation
(Gretchen Donehower)
Venue: Classroom No.2
New research and open agenda
(Ronald Lee)
Zhifuxuan Classroom
10:30 –
12:00
Lab
(Gretchen Donehower)
Policy-relevant indicators
(Robert Gal)
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Venue: Classroom No.2
Zhifuxuan Classroom
12:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 –
15:30
Lecture: Macro controls
(Andrew Mason)
Venue: Classroom No.2
Time use & gender hands-on workshop*
(Gretchen Donehower)
Venue: Zhifuxuan Classroom
15:30 –
17:00
Lab
(Michael Abrigo)
Venue: Classroom No.2
18:00 –Reception Dinner(Tayi Kitchen Restaurant)
*Counting Women’s Work workshop. Project members should
attend. Please bring your own laptop to the lab session.
** The restaurant is located in the northwest corner of the
campus (No. 123 Zhangguancun North Street.)
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Conference Schedule
Nov 11th, 2014Time: 09:00-17:00
Venue: Conference Room 512;
ClassroomNo.1 and No.2, 1/F of Wanzhong BLD
Please bring your own laptop to the lab session
Track A Track B
9:00
– 10:3
0
Lecture: Lifecycle deficit
(Mun Sim Lai)
Venue: Room 512
Generational Accounts
(Young Jun Chun)
Venue: Classroom No.1
10:30 –
12:00
Lab (Mun Sim Lai)
Venue: Room 512
Time use & gender*
(Gretchen Donehower)
Venue: Classroom No.1
12:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 –
Lecture: Transfers
(Gretchen
Wealth accounts
(Ronald Lee & Andrew
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15:30
Donehower)
Venue: Classroom No.2 Mason)
Venue: Classroom No.115:30
–
17:00
Lab (Michael Abrigo)
Venue: Classroom No.2
*Counting Women’s Work workshop. Project members should
attend.
Please bring your own laptop to the lab session
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Conference Schedule
Nov 12th, 2014Time: 09:00-17:00
Venue: Conference Room 512; Room 611-A, Room 611-B;
ClassroomNo.1 and No.2, 1/F of Wanzhong BLD; 2/F of
Wanzhong BLD
Please bring your own laptop to the lab session
Track A Track B
9:00 – 10:30
Lecture: Asset-based reallocations
(Jože Sambt)
Venue: Room 512
Fiscal impact*
(Andrew Mason)
Venue: Classroom No.1
10:30 – 12:00
Lab (Gretchen Donehower)
Venue: Room 512
Regional meetings
(Regional coordinators)
Africa - Room 611A
Asia/Pacific-
2/F of Wanzhong BLD
Europe –Classroom No.1
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LAC- Room 611B
12:00 – 2:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:30
Communicating to policy makers (Sidney Westley)
Venue: Room 512
CWW members should
attend
Inequality (Sang-Hyop Lee)
Venue: Classroom No.215:3
0 –
17:0
0
Lab (Michael Abrigo)
Venue: Classroom No.2
*World Bank fiscal impact workshop. Project members should
attend.
Please bring your own laptop to the lab session
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Conference Schedule
Nov 13th, 2014Starts at 08:30
Venue: Wanzhong BLDin Langrun Garden; Room 418 of Lijiao
BLD in campus
08:30 – 09:0
0
Registration
09:00 –
09:20
Welcome Remarks (2/F of wangzhong BLD)
09:20–
09:50
Plenary Session: Development of NTA (2/F of wangzhong BLD)
09:50–
10:10
Coffee Break
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10:10 –
12:00
Session1-Demographic Transition and Macro economy(2/F of wangzhong BLD)
Session2- Demographic Transition and Demographic Dividend( Classroom No.1, 1/F of wangzhong BLD)
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 –
15:20
Session3- Fiscal and Public Transfer(2/F of Wangzhong BLD)
Session4- Lifecycle Deficit in General (Classroom No.2, 1/F of Wangzhong BLD)
Session5- Gender Inequality and Effect(Room 409, Lijiao BLD)
15:20 –
15:40
Coffee Break
15:4 Session6- Session7 - Session8 -Time
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Conference Schedule
0 – 17:3
0
Health and Human Capital (2/F of Wangzhong BLD)
Public Transfer Transition (Classroom No.2, 1/F of Wangzhong BLD)
Use and Methodology Development(Room 409, Lijiao BLD)
18:00 – Reception Dinner(Quanjude roast duck restaurant)
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The Tenth Global National Transfer Account Conference & the CASS Forum 2014: International Symposium on
Demographic Change and Policy Response
AGENDA
8:30 – 9:00 Registration
9:00 – 9:20 Welcome Remarks
Venue: 2/F of Wangzhong BLD
Chair: Ling Li, Professor of Economics, National School of
Development, Peking University
Speakers:
Juwei Zhang: Director, Institute of Population and Labor
Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Ronald Lee: Professor of the Graduate School and Founding
Director, Emeritus, Center for the Economics and Demography of
Aging, University of California Berkeley
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Time November 13 th , 2014
VenueNational School of Development, Peking University
Conference Schedule
Andrew Mason: Professor of Economics, University of Hawaii
- Manoa, and Senior Fellow, East-West Center
9:20–9:50 Plenary Session: Development of NTA
Venue: 2/F of Wangzhong BLD
Chair: Ling Li, Professor of Economics, National School of
Development, Peking University
Speaker: Sang-Hyop Lee, Director, Center for Korean Studies,
University of Hawaii – Manoa and Senior Fellow, East-West
Center
9:50–10:10 Coffee Break
10:10 – 12:00 Concurrent Sessions
Session(1)Demographic Transition and Macro economy
Venue: 2/F of Wangzhong BLD
Chair: Jan W. van Tongeren (Ex-Chief National Accounts at
UN Statistical Division)
Ronald Lee (UC Berkeley): Do Changing Population Age
Distributions and NTA Profiles Drive Macroeconomic Change? A
Decomposition Analysis
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Risto Vaittinen (Finnish Center for Pensions): The Role of
Demography in Macroeconomic Development after Financial
Crisis in Finland
Barthélémy Biao (University of Parakou): Demographic
Transition and Economic Growth in Benin
Arjan Bruil (Statistics Netherlands): Analyzing Wealth
through an Integrated Economic and Demographic Framework,
the Case of the Netherlands
Pham Ngoc Toan (Institute of Labor Science and Social
Affairs): Age Structure Changes and Economic Growth in
Vietnam
Session(2)Demographic Transition and Demographic
Dividend
Venue: Classroom No.1, 1/F of Wangzhong BLD
Chair: Amy Tsui (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health)
Saifuddin Ahmed (Johns Hopkins University): The
Contribution to Change in Dependency Ratios from Fertility and
Mortality Declines during 1960-2010: an Analysis of 201
Countries
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Conference Schedule
Feng Wang (Fudan University; University of California,
Irvine): China's Age of Abundance: An Update
Hyun Kyung Kim (Statistics Korea, Statistical Research
Institute): Decreasing Fertility, Aging Populations and Life Cycle
Deficit: The Case of South Korea
Werner Peña (Dr. Guillermo Manuel Ungo Foundation): First
Demographic Dividend and Migration in El Salvador: How Much
Have We Lost?
12:00 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:20 Concurrent Sessions
Session(3)Fiscal and Public Transfer
Venue: 2/F of Wangzhong BLD
Chair: Nicholas McTurk (United Nations Population Fund)
Andrew Mason (University of Hawaii): The Fiscal Dividend
and its Demise: Public Sector Finances in Developing and
Developed Countries
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Sang-Hyop Lee (University of Hawaii): Are Current Tax and
Spending Regimes Sustainable in Developing Asia
Agnieszka Chłoń-Domińczak (Institute for Statistics and
Demography, Warsaw School of Economics): Social Insurance
Transfers in Poland
Elisenda Rentería Pérez (University of Barcelona): The
Fiscal Impact of Population Aging: the Case of Brazil
Session(4)Lifecycle Deficit in General
Venue: Classroom No.2, 1/F of Wangzhong BLD
Chair: Robert Gal (Hungarian Demographic Research
Institute)
Nazli Sahanogullari (Istanbul Bilgi University): National
Transfer Accounts for Turkey
Sharifah Azizah Haron (University Purta Malaysia):
Demographic Changes and Economic Lifecycle Deficit for
Malaysia
Latif Dramani (CREFAT/University of Thiès): How Lifecycle
Deficit is Financing in Senegal?
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Conference Schedule
An-Chi Tung (Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica):
Private Consumption in Taiwan, 1981-2011
Concepció Patxot Cardoner (University of Barcelona): On
the Effect of Forward and Backward Family Transfers on Capital
Accumulation
Session(5)Gender Inequality and Effect
Venue: Room 409, Lijiao BLD
Chair: Edgard Rodriguez (IDRC)
Laishram Ladusingh (International Institute for Population
Sciences): Who Benefits From Women's Invisible Work in India?
Javier Olivera Angulo (University of Luxembourg):Gender
Differences in Cognitive Abilities among the Elderly Poor of
Peru
Marina Zannella (Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and
Global Human Capital): An Analysis of Gender Disparities in
Time Transfers According to Individual Characteristics,
Household Structure and Regional
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Morné Oosthuizen (Development Policy Research
Unit,University of Cape Town),Gender and the Generational
Economy: The Case of South Africa
Qingfeng Li (Johns Hopkins University): Eliminating
Reproductive Risk Factors and Reaping Female Education and
Work Benefits: A Constructed Cohort Analysis of 50 Developing
Countries
Syer Tazim Haque (South Asian Network on Economic
Modeling): Demographic Dividend in Bangladesh-An Application
of National Time Transfer Accounts with Age and Gender
15:20 – 15:40 Coffee Break
15:40 – 17:30 Concurrent Sessions
Session(6)Health and Human Capital
Venue: Wanzhonglou 2nd Floor
Chair: Latif Dramani (CREFAT/University of Thiès)
Muttur Ranganathan Narayana (Institute for Social &
Economic Change): India’s Proposed Universal Health Coverage
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Policy: Evidence and Implications for Age Structure Transition
Effects and Fiscal
Young Jun Chun (Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea): Optimal
Revenue Structure of Public Health Insurance: Political
Economy Approaches
Miguel Sanchez-Romero (Vienna Institute of Demography,
Austrian Academy of Science): Education, Lifetime Labor
Supply, and Mortality Improvements
Amy Tsui (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health):
The Effects of Children on Households’ Fixed and Transitory
Wealth: Insights from a Longitudinal Study of Periurban
Communities in Ghana and Ethiopia
Session(7)Public Transfer Transition
Venue: Room No.2, Wanzhonglou 1st Floor
Chair: An-Chi Tung (Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica)
Suphannada Lowhachai (Office of the National Economic and
Social Development Board): Case Study of Thailand: Aging and
the Changing Nature of Intergenerational Flows in Developing
Countries
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Elisenda Rentería Pérez (University of Barcelona):
Socioeconomic Differences of the Lifecycle Deficit in Spain and
Consequences for the Demographic Dividend
Tanja Istenič (University of Ljubljana): Changing Patterns of
Transfers in Slovenia in the Last Three Decades: Transition
from Socialism to the Market Economy
Namhui Hwang (Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs):
The Effect of Public Transfer on Private Transfer in Korea
between 2006 and 2011
Ke Shen (Fudan University): Benefit Incidence of Public
Transfers: Evidences from China
Session(8)Time Use and Methodology Development
Venue: Room408, Lijiao Building
Chair: Morné Oosthuizen(Development Policy Research
Unit,University of Cape Town)Marina Zannella (Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and
Global Human Capital): Can We Measure Time Consumption for
Unpaid Work? An analysis for European Countries
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Conference Schedule
Estela Rivero (Independent Consultant): What is the Time
and Monetary Value of Caring for the Children, the Sick, the
Disabled and the Elderly in Mexico? Current and Future
Estimates
Jan W. van Tongeren (Ex-Chief National Accounts at UN
Statistical Division): Bayesian Estimation in NTA Frameworks
Lili Vargha (Hungarian Demographic Research Institute):
Four Levels of Intergenerational Indicators
Michael R.M. Abrigo (University of Hawaii): Comparison of
Internal Rates of Return from Intergenerational Transfer
Systems
18:00 Reception & Dinner
Venue: Quanjude Qinghuayuan Roast Duck Restaurant
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Nov 14th, 2014International Symposium on Demographic Change and Policy Response
The 10th Global NTA Conference & CASS Forum 2014Capital Mansion International Conference Hall, BJ
07:20-08:30 Travelling to the Venue*
08:30-09:00 Registration
Forum I Inequality and Growth: The Roles of Capital and the
Lifecycle
09:10-10:10
Keynote Speech
10:10-10:50
Keynote Speech
10:50-11:00
Tea Break
11:00- 2:30
Panel Discussion
Inequality and Growth: The Roles of Capital and the Lifecycle
12:30- 13:30 Lunch (Capital Mansion 4th Floor, Room 401)
Forum II
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Conference Schedule
Policy Response to Rapid Demographic Change
13:30-14:30
Keynote Speech
14:30-15:40
Panel Discussion
Experience and Expectations Using the Demographic Dividend Framework to Advance Development Policy
15:50-17:00
Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion: Social Security Policy in Ageing Societies
17:00- 18:00 Closing Ceremony
18:10 Take the specific bus as before to return to hotel( or by yourself )
* If you live in FX Hotel, The Lake View Hotel or WenJin Hotel, please
take the bus we offer to the venue. If you live in other hotel, please
reach the designated hotel in advance to take the bus, or go to the
venue on your own. Following is the bus departure time. There will be
one staff for each hotel guiding you to the bus:
07:20 FX Hotel ZhongGuanCun
07:40 The Lake View Hotel
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07:40 WenJin Hotel
The Tenth Global National Transfer Account Conference & the CASS Forum 2014: International Symposium on
Demographic Change and Policy Response
AGENDA
8:30 – 9:00 Registration
Forum (I)Inequality and Growth: The Roles of Capital and the
Lifecycle
9:00 – 9:10 Opening remarks
Chair: Dan Kong, Former Chairman, CITIC Group
9:10 – 10:10 Keynote Speech
Thomas Piketty: Professor of Economics, Paris School of
Economics
“Capital in the Twenty-First Century”
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TimeNovember 14th , 2014
VenueCapital Mansion International Conference Hall,
Beijing
Conference Schedule
Q&A (10 minutes)
10:10 – 10:50 Keynote Speech
Andrew Mason: Professor of Economics, University of Hawaii -
Manoa, and Senior Fellow, East-West Center
“Is low fertility really a problem? Population aging,
dependency, and consumption”
Fang Cai: Vice President, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
“Demographic Dividend: Supply-side View and Evidence on
Chinese Growth”
10:50 – 11:00 Tea Break
11:00 – 12:30 Panel Discussion: Inequality and Growth: The
Roles of Capital and the Lifecycle
Moderator: Ronald Lee, Professor of the Graduate School and
Founding Director, Emeritus, Center for the Economics and
Demography of Aging, University of California Berkeley)Panelists:
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Fang Cai: Vice President, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Zhiyuan Cui: Professor, School of Public Policy and Management
of Tsinghua University
Ping Huang: Director, Institute of European Studies, Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences
Ling Li: Professor of Economics, National School of Development,
Peking University
Andrew Mason: Professor of Economics, University of Hawaii -
Manoa, and Senior Fellow, East-West Center
Thomas Piketty : Professor of Economics, Paris School of
Economics
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
Venue: Capital Mansion 4th Floor, Room 401
Forum (II)
Policy Response to Rapid Demographic Change
13:30 – 14:30 Keynote Speech
Arie Hoekman: Representative of UNFPA China
Topic to be added
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Conference Schedule
Alexia Furnkranz-Prskawetz, Deputy Director and Research Group
Leader, Vienna University of Technology and Vienna Institute of
Demography, Austrian Academy of Sciences
“Economic Dependency Ratios in a Comparative European
Setting: National Transfer Accounts and the AGENTA Project”
Latif Dramani, Coordinator, Center for Research on Economy and
Finance (CREFAT), University of Thies, Senegal
“NTA and DD project in Francophone Countries in West and
Central Africa”
14:30 – 15:40 Panel Discussion: Experience and
Expectations Using the Demographic Dividend Framework
to Advance Development Policy
Moderator: Jose :Oying” Rimon, Director, Bill & Melinda Gates
Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public Health)Panelists:
Eugenia Amporfu: Chair, Economics Department, Kwame
Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
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Sahlu Haile: Sub-Saharan Regional Advisor, David and Lucile
Packard Foundation
Nicholas McTurk: Technical Specialist of Population and
Development Policy, UNFPA
Zhenzhen Zheng:Professor, Institute of Population and Labor
Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
15:40 – 15:50 Tea Break
15:50 – 17:00 Panel Discussion: Social Security Policy in
Ageing Societies
Moderator: Ling Li, Professor of Economics, National School of
Development, Peking University)Panelist:
Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak, Assistant Professor, Institute for
Statistics and Demography, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
Arie Hoekman: Representative of UNFPA China
Ronald Lee: Professor of the Graduate School, University of
California Berkeley
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Conference Schedule
Haichao Lei: Vice Director, Beijing Municipal Commission of
Health and Family Planning
Juwei Zhang: Director, Institute of Population and Labor
Economics; Director, Research Center for Labor and Social
Security, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
17:00 – 18:00 Closing Ceremony
Reports from Regional Leaders and Leaders of Special Projects
and Working Groups
Closing Remarks
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Small Tips
How to arrive the conference venue
Langrun Garden, Peking University (at the north-east corner of
campus)
Certificate of entering PKU
Your NTA10 ID Card is the certificate of entering PKU. Please you
have you card with you all the time. If you don’t, please contact
our coordinators right away.
How to use the Road Map
Please see the attached Road Map which will guide you to arrive
the venue.
Student Helper
On Nov 10th, the first day, out student helper will be in you hotel
lobby at 8:00 a.m to guide you to the venue. The other days you
will go to the venue by yourself. Hope you will remember the
road.
Accommodation
We have reserved Lake View Hotel, Wenjin Hotel and FX
Hotel for conference participants. All rooms will provide free
hotel wifi access, and two bottles of mineral water per
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day.
We will provide every participant with a Wireless network
account. When you need to connect wireless networks in Peking
University, you can connect “wireless PKU”, log in
http://its.pku.edu.cn/, and enter your account and password.
We provide lunch every day during the conference. For details
about meals and coffee break, please go to conference schedule
Beijing Public Transportation Card
Every participant will receive a Beijing Transportation Card of
30RMB. The card can be paid for subway and bus at 2RMB each
time.
Note: Please return the card to conference staff when you leave
Beijing, or you can put it in the front desk of the hotel, since
there is a fixed cost for the card and we need to get it back.
Medical Facilities
For less serious medical conditions
北京大学校医院/ Campus Hospital
中关村北大街北大博雅国际酒店南侧 South to Lakeview Hotel
http://hospital.pku.edu.cn/ (No English version though)
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Tel: 86-10- 62765531
For serious medical needs
协和医院/ Peking Union Medical College Hospitals
(东院)北京市东城区帅府园一号 No.1 Shuaifuyuan Wangfujing, Dongcheng District
(西院)北京市西城区大木仓胡同 41号No.41 Damucang Hutong, Xicheng District
http://www.pumch.cn/Category_1426/Index.aspx (English)
Tel: 86-10-69156114
Local Information and Tour Tips
Time Zone: Beijing time GMT+8
Electricity: 220 V, 50 Hz
Weather in Nov:
Nov 10th, cloudy, 1 ºC-12 ºC
Nov 11th,, clear, 0 ºC-13 ºC
Nov 12th,, cloudy, 2 ºC-14 ºC
Nov 13th,, overcast, 4 ºC-12 ºC
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Nov 14th,, cloudy, 0 ºC-14 ºC
Currency exchange rate: 1USD=6.1152RMB (as of Nov 4th,
2014)
Tourist attractions
We provide a map of Beijing for every participants which
provides detail information.
Contact us
Out conference service center is Room 603 at Langrun Garden.
We have staff and volunteers there all day. If you have any
problems, you can contact
Hongchun Zhao
Tel:18511634103
Email: [email protected]
Ruifeng Li
Tel:15901389101
Email: [email protected]
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Information for Participants
Agnieszka Chlon-Dominczak,
Assist Professor
Institute for Statistics and
Demography,
Warsaw School of Economics
Barthélémy Biao,
Vice-chancellor
University of Parakou
Alexia Furnkranz-Prskawetz,
Professor
Vienna University of Technology
Berhane Assefa Merdassa,
Family Planning Program
Coordinator
Ministry of Health,Ethiopia
Alimm Jihen,Principal, Assistant
Secertary
Ministry of Finance
Chanmi Yang, Researcher
Korea Institute for Health and
Social Affairs
Amy Tsui, Professor
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health
Concepció Patxot
Cardoner, Assoc-Professor
Universitat de Barcelona
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Information for Participants
An-chi Tung,
Associate Research Fellow
Institute of Economics, Academia
Sinica
Daniel Sakyi, Lecturer,
Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science And Technology
Andrew Mason, Professor
University of Hawaii
David McCarthy,
Visiting Research Fellow
NIESR
Arjan Bruil, Researcher
Statistics Netherlands
Dieynaba Sakho, Economist
Center of Studies of Politicals
Development
Bakutuvwidi makani,
Researcher, Teacher
Statistics College Kinshaka
Ding Li, Assist Professor
School of sociology and
population
studies at Renmin University
of China
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Information for Participants
Edgard Rodriguez,
Sr. Program Specialist
(Economist),
International Development
Research Centre
Guadalupe Souto-Nieves,
Assoc-Professor
Universitat Autonoma
Barcelona
Eduardo Klien,Regional Director
Helpage International
Gustav Öberg, Research
Assistant
Institute for Future Studies
Elisenda Rentería Pérez, Post-
Doc
University of Barcelona
Hyun Kyung Kim,
Deputy Director / Ph.D.
Statistics Korea, Statistical
Research Institute
Estela Rivero
Independent consultant
Jan W. van Tongeren,
Adviser, Consultant,
Retired, Ex-Chief National
Accounts
at UN Statistical Division,
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Information for Participants
Eugenia Amporfu,
Head of Department, Economics,
Kwame Nkrumah University
of Science And Technology
Janez Malačič, Professor
University of Ljubljana
Feng WANG , Professor
Fudan University;
University of California, Irvine
Jariah Masud,
Research Fellow
Universiti Purta Malaysia
Germano Mwabu, Professor
University of Nairobi, School of
Economics
Javier Olivera Angulo,
Research Associate
University of Luxembourg
Gretchen Donehower
, Academic Specialist
UC Berkeley (work from home)
Joonkyung Ha, Professor
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Information for Participants
Jordi Lopez-sintas ,
Assoc-Professor
Universitat Autonoma Barcelona
Marina Zannella, Post-
Doctor,
Wittgenstein Centre for
Demography
and Global Human Capital,
Jose Rimon,
Director/ Senior Scientist
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health
Michael R.M. Abrigo,
Graduate Stufent
University of Hawaii
Jože Sambt, Assistant Professor
University of Ljubljana
Miguel Sánchez Romero,
Research Scientist
Vienna Institute of
Demography,
Austrian Academy of Science,
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Information for Participants
Ke SHEN, Assist Professor
Fudan University
Morné Oosthuizen
Deputy Director
Development Policy Research
Unit,
University of Cape Town
Kenny LIM, Analyst
National Population & Talent
Division
Muhammad Moshiur
Rahman,
Research Associate
South Asian Network on
Economic Modeling
Laishram Ladusingh, Professor
International Institute for
Population Sciences,
Mun Sim Lai,
Population Affairs Officer
United Nations
Latif Dramani,
Coordonnateur of CREFAT
CREFAT/University of Thiès
Muttur Ranganathan
Narayana, Professor
Institute for Social & Economic
Change
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Information for Participants
Lili Vargha, Junior Researcher
Hungarian Demographic Research
Institute
Namhui Hwang,
Research Fellow
Korea Institute for Health and
Social Affairs
Nazli Sahanogullari,
Research Assistant
Istanbul Bilgi University
Prince Frimpong,
Lecturer/Researcher
Garden City University College
Nguyen Thanh Tuan,
Researcher
Institute for Labour Science and
Social Affairs
Qingfeng Li, Research
Associate
Johsn Hopkins University
Nguyen Thi Lan Huong,
Director General
Institute for Labour Science and
Social Affairs
m
Reijo Vanne,
Director of Economic Analysis
Finnish Pension Alliance (TELA)
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Information for Participants
Nguyen Van Trang, Researcher
Institute for Labour Science and
Social Affairs
Reuben Mutegi, Lecturer
University of Nairobi, School of
Economics
Nicholas McTurk,
Population & Development
Specialist,
United Nations Population Fund
Risto Vaittinen, Economist
Finnish Centere for Pensions
Patima
Chongcharoentanawat,
Policy and Plan Analyst,
Practitioner Level,
Office of the National Economic
and Social Development Board
Robert Gal, Senior
Researcher
Hungarian Demographic
Research Institute
Pham Ngoc Toan, Vice Director
Institute of Labor Science and
Social Affairs
Ronald Lee, Professor
UC Berkeley
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Information for Participants
Phan Ngoc Mai Phuong,
Vice President,
Development Strategy Institute,
Ministry of Planning and
Investment, Vietnam
Sahlu Haile, Regional
Advisor, SSA
Packard Foundation
Saifuddin Ahmed, Research
Associate
Johsn Hopkins University
Vu Thu Trang, Researcher
Development Strategy
Institute,
Ministry Of Planning and
Investment, Vietnam
Sang-Hyop Lee, Professor
University of Hawaii
Wanchat Suwankitti,
Office of the National
Economic
and Social Development
Board,
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Information for Participants
Sharifah Azizah Haron
Head of Social Gerontology
Lab/Assoc Prof
Universiti Purta Malaysia
Wei-Jun Jean Yeung,
Professor
National Univeristy of
Singapore
Sidney Westley,
Communications Specialist
EAST-WEST Center
RG
Werner Peña, Researcher
Dr. Guillermo Manuel Ungo
Foundation
Suphannada Lowhachai,
Plan and Policy Analyst, Prof level,
Office of the National Economic
and Social Development Board ,
Wojciech Łątkowski, PhD
student, Research Assistant
Institute for Statistics and
Demography,
Warsaw School of Economics,
Syer Tazim Haque,
Research Associate
South Asian Network On
Economic Modeling
Young Jun Chun, Professor
Hanyang University, Seoul,
Korea
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Tanja Istenič, Researcher
University of Ljubljana
Yu-Ching Hsieh,
Post-Doc Research Fellow
Institute of Economics,
Academia Sinica
Tengku Aizan Hamid, Professor
Institute of Gerontology,
Universiti Putra Malaysia,
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