This fortieth volume of Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics
focuses on economic inequality in later life. Cutting-edge chapters
discuss the complex factors that can lead to advancing our
understanding of economic inequalities. The volume includes
perspectives on the changing pathways in later life, retirement
income and security, race and associated advantages and
disadvantages, and social rights for the elderly. The contributions
in this volume discuss state-of-the-art research and keen insights
into this increasingly important topic.Key Topics: Reconstructing
Work and Retirement: Changing Pathways and Inequalities in Late
Life Neoliberalism and the Future of Retirement Security Families
in Later Life: A Consequence and Engine of Social Inequalities
Increasing Risks, Costs, and Retirement Income Inequality
Intentionality, Power, and Systemic Processes: Race and the Study
of Cumulative Dis/Advantage Social Rights of the Elderly as Part of
the New Human Rights Agenda: Non-contributory Pensions in Civil
Society in Mexico
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