The evolution of retirement

The evolution of retirement1998
About this book
The Evolution of Retirement is the first comprehensive economic history of retirement in America. With life expectancies steadily increasing, the retirement rate of men over age 64 has risen drastically. Dora L. Costa looks at factors underlying this increase and shows the dramatic implications of her findings for both the general public and the U.S. government.
Using statistical and demographic concepts, Costa explains trends in retirement data. Her examination sheds light on such important topics as rising incomes and retirement, work and disease, the job prospects of older workers, living arrangements of the elderly, the development of a retirement lifestyle, and pensions and politics.
She concludes with a look into the future and further evolution of retirement, addressing perhaps the most vexing problem of retirement policy, the impact of the aging Baby Boom generation on the Social Security System.
Details
- First published
- 1998
- OL Work ID
- OL2700988W
Subjects
AgingSocial securityRetirementGovernment policySocial policyOld age pensionsEconomic policyEconomic conditionsOlder peopleSocial conditionsHistoryOlder people, social conditionsOlder people, economic conditionsUnited states, economic policyUnited states, social policyUnited states, economic conditions, 1865-1918