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References for Retiree migration and intergenerational conflict
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Further reading
- Brown, D. L., Glasgow, N. Rural Retirement Migration (The Springer Series on Demographic Methods and Population Analysis 21). Dordrecht: Springer, 2008.
- Creedy, J., Guest, R. New Developments in the Economics of Population Ageing (The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics 202). Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2007.
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Key references
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Slavov, N. "Age bias in fiscal
policy: Why does the political process favor the
elderly?" Topics in
Theoretical Economics 6:1 (2006): 1–37. Key reference: [1]
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Gradstein, M., Kaganovich, M. "Aging population
and education finance" Journal of Public
Economics 88:12 (2004): 2469–2485. Key reference: [2]
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Holtz-Eakin, D. J., Lovely, M. E., Tosun, M. S. "Generational
conflict, fiscal policy and economic growth" Journal of
Macroeconomics 26:1 (2004): 1–23. Key reference: [3]
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Tosun, M. S., Williamson, C. R., Yakovlev, P. "Elderly migration
and education spending: Intergenerational conflict
revisited" Public Budgeting
and Finance 32:2 (2012): 25–39. Key reference: [4]
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Poterba, J. M. "Demographic
structure and the political economy of public education" Journal of Policy
Analysis and Management 16:1 (1997): 48–66. Key reference: [5]
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Harris, A. R., Evans, W. N., Schwab, R. M. "Education spending
in an aging America" Journal of Public
Economics 81:3 (2001): 449–472. Key reference: [6]
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Brunner, E., Balsdon, E. "Intergenerational
conflict and the political economy of school spending" Journal of Urban
Economics 56:2 (2004): 369–388. Key reference: [7]
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Button, J. W. "A sign of
generational conflict: The impact of Florida’s aging voters on
local school and tax referenda" Social Science
Quarterly 73:4 (1992): 786–797. Key reference: [8]
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Ladd, H. F., Murray, S. E. "Intergenerational
conflict reconsidered: County demographic structure and the
demand for public education" Economics of
Education Review 20:4 (2001): 343–357. Key reference: [9]
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Conway, K. S., Rork, J. C. "State ‘death’
taxes and elderly migration: The chicken or the egg?" National Tax
Journal 59:1 (2006): 97–128. Key reference: [10]
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Borge, L. -E., Rattso, J. Young and Old
Competing for Public Welfare Services CESifo Working
Paper No.2223, 2008. Key reference: [11]
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Grob, U., Wolter, S. C. "Demographic change
and public education spending: A conflict between young and
old?" Education
Economics 15:3 (2007): 277–292. Key reference: [12]
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Stallmann, J. I., Deller, S. C., Shields, M. "The economic and
fiscal impact of aging retirees on a small rural region" The
Gerontologist 39:5 (1999): 599–610. Key reference: [13]
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Slavov, N. "Age bias in fiscal
policy: Why does the political process favor the
elderly?" Topics in
Theoretical Economics 6:1 (2006): 1–37.
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Additional References