Growing old in an older Brazil : implications of population ageing on growth, poverty, public finance, and service delivery
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Growing old in an older Brazil : implications of population ageing on growth, poverty, public finance, and service delivery
(Directions in development, . Human development)
World Bank, c2011
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Growing old in an older Brazil : implications of population aging on growth, poverty, public finance, and service delivery
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Other authors: Ole Hagen Jorgensen, Romero Rocha, Anna Fruttero
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Investigates the impact of demographic changes on several dimensions of the Brazilian economy and society - particularly its increasingly aging population. It does so in a comprehensive and systematic way that captures the broad complexity of issues, from economic growth to poverty, from public financing of social services and transfers to savings, from employment to health and long-term care, and their interrelations.
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