Economics of Population Aging: The Graying of Australia, Japan, and the United States

Economics of Population Aging: The Graying of Australia, Japan, and the United States

ISBN-10:
0865690081
ISBN-13:
9780865690080
Pub. Date:
10/17/1990
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0865690081
ISBN-13:
9780865690080
Pub. Date:
10/17/1990
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Economics of Population Aging: The Graying of Australia, Japan, and the United States

Economics of Population Aging: The Graying of Australia, Japan, and the United States

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Overview

This book examines claims that aging populations will create serious economic problems for various nations. It examines the question in large part through the eyes of researchers and legislators in three target countries: Australia, Japan, and the United States. These countries were chosen because of similar states of economic development and because all were experiencing a rapid aging of their populations. A comprehensive overview is provided of the economic issues related to aging populations. Several aspects are explored in more depth. To date, it is the most complete and thorough study of economic issues associated with population aging.

After a brief review of the phenomenon of demographic aging, the authors give a summary of the major economic programs offered to the aged. Extensive research is used to evaluate the concept of dependency ratios and to predict the impact on younger and older persons of future economic and demographic growth. This discussion then provides the basis for a review of evolving retirement policies in the three countries. Special attention is given to the way pension plans have been designed, especially early and mandatory retirement policies. An assessment of the adequacy of retirement income follows. The final three chapters are devoted to policy options for the future, given trends in demographic aging. Social scientists and economists will be most interested in this study.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780865690080
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/17/1990
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

JAMES H. SCHULZ is Professor of Economics in the Florence Heller School at Brandeis University. He holds the Meyer and Ida Kirstein Chair in Aging Policy and is a former president of the Gerontological Society of America. His other books include Providing Adequate Retirement Income and The Economics of Aging (Auburban House).

ALLAN BOROWSKI is in charge of research at the Australian Bureau of Immigration Research and is an Associate of the Lincoln Gerontology Centre in Melbourbane. He has been a consultant to numerous welfare agencies in Australia, the United States, and Canada. He is the author of over 50 publications in the areas of youth, pensions, employment, and social security.

WILLIAM H. CROWN is Associate Research Professor at the Policy Center on Aging in the Florence Heller School at Brandeis University. He is an economist specializing in regional economics and the economics of aging. He is especially well-known for his articles on changing demographic trends and their economic impact.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Demographic Aging and its Economic Impact
Current Programs in Australia, Japan, and the United States
Rising Dependency?
Estimating the Economic "Burden" of the Aged in the United States
More or Less Work in an Aging Society?
Achieving and Maintaining Retirement Income Adequacy as Nations Age
Government Pensions: What Role for Means Testing?
The Role of Individuals and Families
Potentials for Older Worker Employment in an Aging Society
Conclusion: The Economic "Crisis" Reconsidered
Topical Bibliography
Index

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