Our health, our income and our social networks at older ages are
the consequence of what has happened to us over the course of our
lives. The situation at age 50+ reflects our own decisions as well
as many environmental factors, especially interventions by the
welfare state. This book explores the richness of 28,000 life
histories in thirteen European countries, collected as part of the
Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE).
Combining these data with a comprehensive account of European
welfare state interventions provides a unique opportunity to answer
the important public policy questions of our time how the welfare
state affects people 's incomes, housing, families, retirement,
volunteering and health. The overarching theme of the welfare state
creates a book of genuinely interdisciplinary analyses, a valuable
resource for economists, gerontologists, historians, political
scientists, public health analysts, and sociologists alike.
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