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Research Findings in the Economics of Aging

  • Edited by: David A. Wise
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2010
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The baby boom generation's entry into old age has led to an unprecedented increase in the elderly population. The social and economic effects of this shift are significant, and in Research Findings in the Economics of Aging, a group of leading researchers takes an eclectic view of the subject. Among the broad topics discussed are work and retirement behavior, disability, and their relationship to the structure of retirement and disability policies.

While choices about when to retire are made by individuals, these decisions are influenced by a set of incentives, including retirement benefits and health care, and this volume includes cross-national analyses of the effects of such programs on these decisions. Furthermore, the volume also offers in-depth analysis of the effects of retirement plans, employer contributions, and housing prices on retirement. It explores well-established relationships among economic circumstances, health, and mortality, as well as the effects of poverty and lower levels of economic development on health and life satisfaction. By combining micro and macro evidence, this volume continues a tradition of expanding the research agenda on the economics of aging.

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David A. Wise is John F. Stambaugh Professor of Political Economy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and area director for Aging and Health Studies at the National Bureau of Economic Research.


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I. Disability, Work, and Retirement

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Axel Börsch-Supan
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James Banks, Arthur van Soest, James P. Smith and Arie Kapteyn
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Edward L. Glaeser and David M. Cutler
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Jonathan Skinner and Steven J. Atlas
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III. Economic Circumstances and Health

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Anne Case
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Angus Deaton
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IV. Retirement Saving

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Brigitte C. Madrian, David Laibson, James J. Choi and John Beshears
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James P. Smith, Zoë Oldfield, Richard Blundell and James Banks
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