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Older workers, retirement, and pensions
 — a comparative international chartbook
Author(s)Kevin Kinsella, Yvonne J Gist
Corporate AuthorInternational Programs Centre, US Bureau of the Census
PublisherUnited States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1995
Pages76pp ([International population reports series] IPC/95-2)
SourceInternational Programs Center, Population Division, Bureau of the Census, U.S Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20233-8860, USA.
KeywordsEmployment of older people ; Retirement ; Pensions ; Private pensions ; Demography ; Comparison ; International.
AnnotationThis is the fifth in a US Census Bureau series on the world's older populations. Whereas previous reports dealt primarily with the demographic aspects of population ageing, this one focuses on socioeconomic concerns against a backdrop of demographic change. It gives an overview of underlying demographic and socioeconomic trends that affect old-age security around the world; and presents graphs and statistical tables of available, reasonably comparable international statistics on the status of older workers, retirement trends, and pension systems. Given the constraint that some data may not be strictly comparable, the authors try to present data for countries representing different levels of economic and demographic development. However, their aim is also to highlight data gaps, and stimulate further data collection and cross-national comparisons. Research for and production of this series of reports is supported by the Office of the Demography of Aging, National Institute on Aging (NIA). (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-980317222 P
ClassmarkGC: G3: JJ: JK: S8: 48: 72

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