National transfer accounts for Moldova: estimates of consumption and labor income age profile
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GAGAUZ, Olga, PROHNITSKI, Valeriu. National transfer accounts for Moldova: estimates of consumption and labor income age profile. In: Creşterea economică în condiţiile globalizării, Ed. 16, 12-13 octombrie 2022, Chișinău. Chisinau, Moldova: INCE, 2022, Ediția 16, pp. 6-6a.
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Creşterea economică în condiţiile globalizării
Ediția 16, 2022
Conferința "Creşterea economică în condiţiile globalizării"
16, Chișinău, Moldova, 12-13 octombrie 2022

National transfer accounts for Moldova: estimates of consumption and labor income age profile

CZU: 314.1-053.88+316.334.3](478)
JEL: D64, D69, E01, E20, E29.

Pag. 6-6a

Gagauz Olga, Prohnitski Valeriu
 
National Institute for Economic Research of Moldova
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 25 octombrie 2022


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The NTA methodology is a modern system for estimating intergenerational balances within the System of National Accounts (SNA), which makes it possible to assess the contribution of individual age groups to the production and distribution of national income, as well as to explore the characteristics of income and consumption. NTA for Moldova, built for 2019, reflects the features of the socioeconomic context, the level of labor income, opportunities for savings, and the specifics of the consumption of the population. The big size of the economic life cycle deficit, defined as the difference between labor income and consumption, is determined by the low rate of employment and high costs of life in Moldova. The share of private transfers in LCD covering is much higher than that of public transfers. The private sector has a substantial role in intergenerational distribution, especially for the young generation, the older persons also being donors of private transfers. Education and health care are provided predominantly by the public sector. The public pension expenditure represented about one-third of the total volume of public transfers. People in the 30–48 age span produce the lifecycle surplus. They generate the largest share of labor income and contribute to both private and public transfers. The study was conducted within the project 20.80009.0807.21 “Migration, demographic changes and stabilization policy”. The implementation of the NTS methodology in Moldova was carried out with the financial support of the Population Fund (UNFPA).

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National Transfer Accounts, intergenerational transfers, labor income, consumption, economic life cycle deficit.