Working Paper

Probabilistic Aging

Dominik Grafenhofer, Christian Jaag, Christian Keuschnigg, Mirela Keuschnigg
CESifo, Munich, 2006

CESifo Working Paper No. 1680

The paper develops an overlapping generations model with probabilistic aging of households. We define age as a set of personal attributes such as earnings potential, health and tastes that are characteristic of a person's position in the life-cycle. In assuming a limited number of different states of age, we separate the concepts of age and time since birth. Agents may retain their age characteristics for several periods before they move with a given probability to another state of age. Different generations that share the same age characteristics are aggregated analytically to a low number of age groups. The probabilistic aging model thus allows for a very parsimonious yet rather close approximation of demographic structure and life-cycle differences in earnings, wealth and consumption. Existing classes of overlapping generations models follow as special cases.

Keywords: overlapping generations, aging, demographics, life-cycle earnings