Advancing Aging Policy as the 21st Century Begins

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A01=Francis G Caro
A01=Jill Norton
A01=Robert Morris *Deceased*
Aged Baby Boomers
aging workforce research
Author_Francis G Caro
Author_Jill Norton
Author_Robert Morris *Deceased*
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CCRC Resident
Continuing Care Retirement Communities
Direct Care Workers
Direct Care Workforce
elder transportation issues
Elderly Inmates
end-of-life ethics
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Family Medical Leave Act
Federal Reserve
Finance Long Term Care
Financing Long Term Care
FMLA
Gdp Growth
gerontology policy
global aging policy innovations
Gradual Retirement
HCFA
Health Care Financing Administration
ICF Consult
Long Term Care
Long Term Care Insurance
Long Term Care Providers
Long Term Care Services
minority aging populations
Pa
pension reform analysis
Permanent Resident
Physician Assisted
Policy Issues
Welfare Reforms

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789010339
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Nov 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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By the end of the current decade, many baby boomers will be senior citizens. What policies should we enact to prepare for an aging society?In the coming decade, we have a unique opportunity to create new and better aging policies. This collection of twenty essays by prominent educators, researchers, and policy analysts in the field of gerontology brings together innovative ideas from the United States, Europe, and Japan. Instead of focusing on utopian dreams, these exciting proposals are based on policy changes that may well be attainable in the next ten years. The vital concerns addressed in Advancing Aging Policy as the 21st Century Begins include work and retirement issues, the aging prison population, long-term care, Latino elders, transportation, death and dying issues, and the aging of the baby boom generation. Advancing Aging Policy as the 21st Century Begins explores:

  • innovative policies and care arrangements around the world
  • the importance of a strong economy that provides opportunities for seniors who seek them and support for those who need it
  • the need for flexible retirement and employment policies for older adults
  • the connections between family policy and aging policy
  • the importance of improving training and compensation for workers in long-term care
  • the special needs of our diverse and rapidly growing population of older people
  • the importance of focusing aging policy on people rather than on programsThis forward-looking book on policy and aging in the coming decade puts the experience and insight of leaders in the field from around the world in your hands. Policymakers, educators, and students of gerontology will find it an invaluable resource.
Francis G Caro, Jill Norton, Robert Morris *Deceased*

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