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Topics in the Economics of Aging
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Edited by:
David A. Wise
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English
Published/Copyright:
1992
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The original essays and commentary in this volume—the third in a series reporting the results of the NBER Economics of Aging Program—address issues that are of particular importance to the well-being of individuals as they age and to a society at large that is composed increasingly of older persons. The contributors examine social security reform, including an analysis of the Japanese system; present the startling finding that the vast majority of people choose the wrong accumulation strategies for their pension plans; explore the continuing consequences of the decline in support of parents by children in the postwar period; investigate the relation between nursing home stays and the source of payment for the care; and offer initial findings on the implications of differences between developed and developing countries for understanding aging issues and determining appropriate directions for research.
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David A. Wise is the John F. Stambaugh Professor of Political Economy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and the Area Director for Health and Retirement Programs at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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1 Three Models of Retirement Computational Complexity versus Predictive Validity
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2 Stocks, Bonds, and Pension Wealth
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3 Health, Children, and Elderly Living Arrangements A Multiperiod-Multinomial Probit Model with Unobserved Heterogeneity and Autocorrelated Errors
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4 The Provision of Time to the Elderly by Their Children
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5 Wealth Depletion and Life-Cycle Consumption by the Elderly
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6 Patterns of Aging in Thailand and CBte d’Ivoire
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7 Changing the Japanese Social Security System from Pay as You Go to Actuarially Fair
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8 Payment Source and Episodes of Institutionalization
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9 Incentive Regulation of Nursing Homes Specification Tests of the Markov Model
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Contributors
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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9780226903347
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326
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50 figures, 81 tables
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Keywords for this book
aging; elderly; social security; reform; japan; asset accumulation; personal saving; pension; nursing home; support of parents; assisted living; medical spending; healthcare; retirement; stocks; bonds; wealth; health; depletion; thailand; cote divoire; developing countries; poverty; markov model; institutionalization; nonfiction; economics; households
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