Feichtinger, G., & Wrzaczek, S. (2024). The optimal transition to a stationary population for concentrated vitality rates. DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH, 50, 171–184. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2024.50.6
E105-04 - Forschungsbereich Variationsrechnung, Dynamische Systeme und Operations Research
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Journal:
DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH
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ISSN:
1435-9871
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Date (published):
19-Jan-2024
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Number of Pages:
14
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Publisher:
MAX PLANCK INST DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
age-structured optimal control theory; adaptation of net reproduction rate; stationary population; transitional path
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND
Several countries nowadays and in the past face a birth rates below replacement level. To
what extent should the fertility of this shrinking population be increased during a given
planning period such that it approaches stationarity at the end as close as possible? Both
immediate adaptation to the replacement level as well as delaying it to the end of the
planning period are suboptimal.
METHODS
Distributed parameter optimal control theory provides an appropriate tool to ascertain the
efficient intertemporal trade-off between costly birth control and zero population growth.
RESULTS
It turns out that the optimal adaptation rate of the net reproduction rate (NRR) balances
between unacceptable adjustment costs for fertility and huge deviations of the terminal
age composition from the desired stationary one. The optimal adaptation rate is monotonically
increasing with a curvature that depends on the growth rates of the NRR, the
fertile population, and the value of newborns.
CONTRIBUTION
The paper analytically characterizes the shape of the transition to a stationary population
in an optimal way.