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Prepared by the British Society of Gerontology, The Futures of Old Age brings together twenty-one leading UK and US gerontologists, drawing on their expertise and research. The book's seven sections deal with key contemporary themes, including population aging, households and families, health, wealth, pensions, migration, inequalities, gender, and self and identity in later life. The Futures of Old Age is thought-provoking reading for anyone studying aging, especially for those attending courses in gerontology and related areas, as well as for those concerned with the development of social and economic policy.
Will the Baby-Boomers be Better off than their Parents in Retirement?
Will the Baby-Boomers be Better off than their Parents in Retirement?
It is often assumed that children will be better off in retirement than their parents. Certainly the evidence over the last century bears this out, with ...
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