Still the definitive book on the subject, this volume has been
thoroughly revised to cover rapidly changing aspects of the
economics of aging. It provides an in-depth examination of the
nation's evolving private and public policies on retirement,
pension, and health, including, for instance, the dramatic changes
in employer-sponsored pensions. New attention is given to the
retirement of baby boomers and the financial situation of older
women, many of whom still live in poverty. Other topics added to
this edition include the proposed new way of measuring poverty, new
economic implications of demographic aging, the concept of
productive aging', an update on reverse annuity mortgages, hybrid
pension plans and pension privatization, and current information on
Social Security. This highly readable book is essential for
everyone concerned with gerontology.
A thorough, rich, and current work, this book is the most
comprehensive resource available for students, policymakers,
researchers, human resource directors, and in short, all who have a
personal or professional interest in the essential questions facing
the growing aging population in the United States. It examines
changes in retirement patterns, problems of older workers, and the
complexity of retirement preparation, as well as pension plan
health costs and all the programs affecting financial security.
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