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The link between social research and social policy options reverse retirement as a case in point | Author(s) | Lynn McDonald |
Journal title | Canadian Journal on Aging, vol 16, supplement / Canadian Public Policy, vol 23, supplement, Spring 1997 |
Pages | pp 90-113 |
Keywords | Retirement age ; Retirement policy ; Pensions ; Social policy ; Research ; Canada. |
Annotation | The authors illustrate how social research can inform the pension debate in Canada which revolves around the issues of raising the age of retirement, the merits of partial retirement, and the adequacy of the new Seniors Benefit. An analysis of data on post-retirement workers is presented using the Survey of Ageing and Independence as an example of how social research can make a difference to choices about public pension policies. |
Accession Number | CPA-970714009 A |
Classmark | G5A: G5: JJ: TM2: 3A: 7S |
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