Aging social policies : an international perspective
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Aging social policies : an international perspective
SAGE, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Our population is aging. What will we do about it?
Due to population explosion and a global increase in average life expectancies, an unprecedentedly high percentage of the world's population is aging. By the middle of this century there will be up to 2 billion individuals over the age of 65, a demographic shift never before experienced in our human history. In addition, declining birth rates in industrialized countries means a decrease in the number of adults under 64. In Aging Social Policies: An International Perspective the authors consider how policy - domestic and international - affects and will continue to affect the lives of our aging population.
Table of Contents
Part I: THE CONTEXT OF AGING SOCIAL POLICY
1. Our Aging Societies - The Setting for Aging Social Policy
2. The Aging Social Policy Process
PART II: AGING SOCIAL POLICY COMPARISONS
3. Retirement Income
4. Employment
5. Housing
6. Health Care
7. Mental Health Care
8. Community Resources
9. Family Care
PART III: THE FUTURE OF AGING SOCIAL POLICY
10. Aging Social Policy Challenges
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