Cohort consumption in the Russian Federation

Kirill V. Kuznetsov
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The current demographic situation in both developed and developing countries is characterized by an aging population. From an economic perspective, this phenomenon holds practical significance for studying anticipated changes in the structure of state budget revenues and expenditures, as well as alterations in the overall consumption of goods and services. This paper investigates the spending patterns of different generations in the Russian Federation. In foreign literature, there is an observed increase in consumption with each successive generation compared to its predecessor. This trend is commonly attributed to declining fertility rates, the accumulation of capital by one generation, and its subsequent transfer to the next. Consequently, the younger generation tends to possess more capital than their forebears. The level of consumption across generations is also influenced by the life expectancy of the population; an extension of healthy life expectancy enables individuals to remain active in the workforce beyond retirement age. Utilizing data from the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS), HSE conducts cohort consumption estimates for the years 2000-2020, categorized into five-year age groups. The study results indicate an increase in consumption levels beyond the age of 50 for cohorts born between 1930 and 1955. Conversely, for cohorts born between 1960 and 1999, the consumption levels below the age of 50 remained relatively unchanged.
俄罗斯联邦的群组消费
发达国家和发展中国家目前的人口状况都以人口老龄化为特征。从经济角度看,这一现象对于研究国家预算收支结构的预期变化以及商品和服务总体消费的变化具有现实意义。本文研究了俄罗斯联邦不同世代的消费模式。在国外文献中,可以观察到每一代人的消费都比上一代人有所增加。这种趋势通常归因于生育率下降、一代人的资本积累以及随后向下一代人的转移。因此,年轻一代往往比他们的上一代拥有更多的资本。跨代消费水平还受到人口预期寿命的影响;健康预期寿命的延长使个人在退休年龄之后仍能活跃在劳动力市场。 利用俄罗斯纵向监测调查(RLMS)的数据,HSE 按五年年龄组对 2000-2020 年的同代人消费进行了估算。研究结果表明,1930 年至 1955 年出生的人群在 50 岁以后的消费水平有所提高。相反,1960 年至 1999 年出生的人群中,50 岁以下的消费水平相对保持不变。
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