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Demographic, economic, and health factors likely to affect public policy
Author(s)Robert B Friedland
Journal titleThe Journal of Long Term Home Health Care : the PRIDE Institute Journal, vol 15, no 4, Fall 1996
Pagespp 24-37
KeywordsHealth services ; Long term ; Demography ; Social security [generally] ; Public finances ; Social policy ; United States of America.
AnnotationThe shift in the age distribution of the US population will affect the size and distribution of virtually all public and private expenditures. This article examines the implications of an ageing society for pay-as-you-go (PAYG) social insurance financing and the demands for long-term care. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-980129217 A
ClassmarkL: 4Q: S8: TYA: WN5: TM2: 7T

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