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Public Policy and Aging Report on living longer, living better | Author(s) | Marilyn Moon, Timothy M Smeeding, Fay Lomax Cook |
Corporate Author | National Academy on an Aging Society |
Journal title | Public Policy and Aging Report, vol 11, no 3, Spring 2001 |
Publisher | National Academy on an Aging Society, Spring 2001 |
Pages | 24 pp |
Keywords | Longevity ; Health [elderly] ; Well being ; Retirement ; Employment of older people ; United States of America. |
Annotation | This issue of Public Policy and Aging Report comprises a series of analyses directed at how expected increases in longevity in older Americans might also be accompanied by improved well-being in late life. Four interrelated policy themes are discussed: economic well-being; health status; work and retirement alternatives; and new family structures. Earlier versions of these papers were presented as a Congressional Briefing, in conjunction with the Gerontological Society of America's Annual Meeting in November 2000. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-010514205 B |
Classmark | BGA: CC: D:F:5HH: G3: GC: 7T |
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