Annual review of gerontology and geriatrics. : public policy, health, and cumulative advantage / Focus on economic outcomes in later life : Volume 22

Aging Old age Aged Economics Social Justice sähkökirjat
Springer Publishing Company
2003
EISBN 9780826113986
Introduction: cumulative advantage, public policy, and inequality in later life / Stephen Crystal and Dennis G. Shea.
Cumulative advantage and gerontological therory / Angela O'Rand.
Income, wealth, and late-life inequality in the United States / Edward Wolff.
Cross-national comparisons of retirement income / Edward Whitehouse and Richard Disney.
Measurement of late-life income and wealth / James Smith.
Gender differences in pension wealth and their impact on late-life inequality / Richard Johnson, Usha Sambamoorthi, and Stephen Crystal.
Human capital and the long-term effects of education on late-life inequality / George Farkas.
Socioeconomic background and midlife health in the United States / Deborah Carr.
Late-life morbidity trajectories and SES / Robert Schoeni and Vicki Freedman, and Robert Wallace.
Saving, public policy, and late-life inequality / Anamaria Lusardi, Jonathan Skinner, and Steven Venti.
The economic future of the baby boom generation / Richard Johnson and Stephen Crystal.
Conclusion: prospects for retirement resources in an aging society / Stephen Crystal and Dennis G. Shea.
Cumulative advantage and gerontological therory / Angela O'Rand.
Income, wealth, and late-life inequality in the United States / Edward Wolff.
Cross-national comparisons of retirement income / Edward Whitehouse and Richard Disney.
Measurement of late-life income and wealth / James Smith.
Gender differences in pension wealth and their impact on late-life inequality / Richard Johnson, Usha Sambamoorthi, and Stephen Crystal.
Human capital and the long-term effects of education on late-life inequality / George Farkas.
Socioeconomic background and midlife health in the United States / Deborah Carr.
Late-life morbidity trajectories and SES / Robert Schoeni and Vicki Freedman, and Robert Wallace.
Saving, public policy, and late-life inequality / Anamaria Lusardi, Jonathan Skinner, and Steven Venti.
The economic future of the baby boom generation / Richard Johnson and Stephen Crystal.
Conclusion: prospects for retirement resources in an aging society / Stephen Crystal and Dennis G. Shea.
