
New Models for Managing Longevity Risk
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- 1: Olivia S. Mitchell: Introduction: New Models for Managing Longevity Risk: Public-Private Partnerships
- I. Understanding Longevity Risk
- 2: Kathleen McGarry: Perceptions of Mortality: Individual Assessments of Longevity Risk
- 3: Douglas A. Wolf: Disability-free Life Trends at Older Ages: Implications for Longevity Risk Management
- 4: Maria D. Fitzpatrick: Does Working Longer Enhance Old Age?
- 5: Tim Driver and Amanda Henshon: Working Longer Solves (Almost) Everything: The Correlation Between Employment, Social Engagement, and Longevity
- II. Public-Private Partnerships to Help Fill the Gaps
- 6: Nancy A. Hodgson: Aging in Place: The Role of Public-Private Partnerships
- 7: Dozene Guishard and William J. Dionne: Public-Private Partnerships Extend Community-based Organization's Longevity
- 8: Nora Super, Arielle Burstein, Jason Davis, and Caroline Servat: Innovative Strategies to Finance and Deliver Long-term Care
- 9: Adelina Comas-Herrera: Building on Hope or Tackling Fear? Policy Responses to the Growing Costs of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias
- III. Implications for the Financial Sector and Policymakers
- 10: Richard K. Fullmer and Jonathan Barry Forman: State-sponsored Pensions for Private Sector Workers: The Case for Pooled Annuities and Tontines
- 11: John Kiff: New Financial Instruments for Managing Longevity Risk
- 12: Alicia H. Munnell, Wenliang Hou, and Abigail Walters: Property Tax Deferral: Can a Public-Private Partnership Help Provide Lifetime Income?
- 13: Christopher Mayer and Stephanie Moulton: The Market for Reverse Mortgages among Older Americans
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