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Past and future development as well as possibilities for
influencing the process of retirement are discussed, in particular
effects on the labour market (supply and demand, behaviour of
workers and firms, concerning human resource management and
occupational pensions), financing of social security and income of
workers. Decisions concerning earlier or postponed, full or partial
retirement are the main topic stressing the central role of firms'
decisions depending e.g. on their view of the productivity of the
elderly. Reports on Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Denmark,
Finland) in particular on their approach for partial retirement are
included as well as papers discussing possibilities to stop the
trend of early exit from the labour force and how to give
incentives for a longer working life (e.g. by changes in social
security). These topics are discussed in the view of structural
changes in demography, economy and society, using - among other -
the US and West Germany as examples. The papers point out the
necessity to look at retirement as a process (in a life cycle
perspective, requiring longitudinal data for empirical research)
and in a perspective integrating the different aspects involved.
This book looks at dementia and considers topics including:
diagnosis and differential diagnosis of dementia; rapidly
progressive dementia and its imitators; young onset dementia;
depression and whether it is a cause or complication of cognitive
decline; prodromal dementia; using psychotropic medications to
manage problem behaviors in dementia; palliative care in advanced
dementias; legal/economic/social issues in dementia; and assessing
outcomes in dementia care. It is an essential reading for
neurologists, psychiatrists, and gerontologists.
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