
Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World
Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
David A. Wise(Editor)
University of Chicago Press
Published on 15. September 2012
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Hardback
472 pages
978-0-226-90309-5 (ISBN)
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In nearly every industrialized country, large aging populations and increased life expectancy have placed pressure on social security programs - and, until recently, the pressure has been compounded by a trend toward retirement at an earlier age. As such, social security in many countries may soon have to be reformed in order to remain viable. This volume offers an analysis of the effects of disability insurance programs on labor force participation by older workers. Drawing on measures of health comparable across countries, it explores how differences in the labor force are determined by disability insurance programs and to what extent reforms are prompted by the circumstances of a country's elderly.
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English
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Chicago
United States
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The University of Chicago Press
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 24 mm
Width: 17 mm
Thickness: 3 mm
Weight
907 gr
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978-0-226-90309-5 (9780226903095)
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Social Security Programs and Retirement around the World
Historical Trends in Mortality and Health, Employment, and Disability Insurance Participation and Reforms
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David A. Wise is the John F. Stambaugh Professor of Political Economy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is the area director of Health and Retirement Programs at the NBER.