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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 AuthorNational Academy on an Aging Society
Journal titlePublic Policy and Aging Report, vol 11, no 3, Spring 2001
PublisherNational Academy on an Aging Society, Spring 2001
Pages24 pp
KeywordsLongevity ; Health [elderly] ; Well being ; Retirement ; Employment of older people ; United States of America.
AnnotationThis 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 NumberCPA-010514205 B
ClassmarkBGA: CC: D:F:5HH: G3: GC: 7T

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