Discoveries in the Economics of Aging
About this book
The oldest members of the Baby-Boomer generation are now crossing the threshold of eligibility for Social Security and Medicare with extensive and significant implications for these programmes' overall spending and fiscal sustainability. Yet the aging of the Baby Boomers is just one part of the rapidly changing landscape of aging in the United States and around the world. This volume assembles incisive analyses of the most recent research in this expanding field of study. A substantive focus of the volume is the well-documented relationship between health and financial well-being, especially as people age.
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Subjects
Older people, economic conditionsOlder people, health and hygieneHappinessEconomics, researchOlder peopleCongressesEconomic conditionsResearchHealth and hygieneWell-beingEconomicsHealth StatusAgingSocioeconomic FactorsAgedEconomic aspects