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Johnson, Barbara Brooks – Social Work, 1987
Examines the Social Security program as it relates to women in the workplace. As increasing numbers of working-age women enter the paid labor force, women's groups are voicing their concerns of the inequitable distribution of Social Security benefits. Discusses three options for reform and expected changes. (Author/ABL)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Employed Women, Policy Formation, Public Policy
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Special Committee on Aging. – 1985
This document contains six essays examining the history and impact of the social security program on America's economic and social development. "Social Security: The Cornerstone of American Social Welfare Policy," by Malcolm H. Morrison, presents brief background information on the system and discusses the basic principles of social…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Females, History, Labor Economics
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Chen, Yung-Ping – Gerontologist, 1994
Projected implications of population aging are based on a definition of retirement age as 65. This article discusses the concept of "equivalent retirement ages" as a method for determining appropriate age for normal retirement and points out usefulness and limitations of raising normal retirement age as a policy instrument. (BF)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Financial Needs, Health Care Costs, Older Adults
Ruttenberg, Ruth; McCarthy, Amy – 1984
The major types of U.S. federal, state, and local taxes are explored, and the impact of those taxes on all types of women--rich and poor, old and young, employed and not employed, parent and non-parent--are examined. Specifically discussed are the social security tax; the federal income tax system, including the marriage tax, the earned income…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Economic Change, Females, Finance Reform
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Binstock, Robert H. – Gerontologist, 1994
Recent policy proposals have introduced need-based criteria, as well as the principle of wealthier older persons paying greater taxes or sharing more heavily in financing services and benefits than those who have less income and accumulated wealth. This article reviews emergence of new approaches and concludes with commentary on political…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Economic Status, Economically Disadvantaged, Financial Needs
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Kingson, Eric R. – Gerontologist, 1994
Explores relationship between recent policy reforms, targeting proposals, and a universal Social Security program. Explores principles that inform Social Security, concluding that treating benefits as taxable income and raising retirement age push at boundaries of universality without violating fundamental precepts of social insurance program. (BF)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Economic Status, Eligibility, Financial Needs
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Helms, Robert B. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1989
This paper looks at demographic and financial trends that can have an effect on the health care sector, the government reliance on projections of budget expenditures and the current budget deficit, and trends in health care expenditures and effects on the future of Social Security and Medicare. (MLW)
Descriptors: Demography, Economics, Federal Government, Futures (of Society)
Ford Foundation, New York, NY. – 1989
Findings and recommendations of the Executive Panel of the Ford Foundation Project on Social Welfare and the American Future are presented. The research was based on a comprehensive review of Americans' social welfare needs and of policy alternatives. The findings show that, although the present system was well conceived, it is now outdated and…
Descriptors: Economic Opportunities, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Legislation, Government Role
Cohen, Richard; And Others – 1982
The social security system in the United States is becoming increasingly unstable, as the amount of benefits paid to an ever larger number of retirees grows and the number of younger workers paying taxes to the system decreases. The problem will become especially acute in the years 2011 and after, as the members of the "baby boom"…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Federal Programs, Financial Needs, Financial Policy
Ford Foundation, New York, NY. – 1989
The core of the U.S. social welfare system provides old-age pensions, unemployment insurance, and aid to dependent children. In recent years, as social and economic developments have created new vulnerabilities for the American family, observers are asking whether the system needs refinement and rethinking. The Project on Social Welfare and the…
Descriptors: Economic Opportunities, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Legislation, Financial Support
Litras, Thomas S. – Personnel Journal, 1979
Explores ramifications of a number of economic and societal factors on retirement policy. Factors considered are (1) inflation, (2) age discrimination legislation, (3) retirement income sources, (4) demographics, (5) overextending funds, (6) elimination/retention of mandatory retirement legislation, and (7) future alternatives. (CSS)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Essays, Federal Legislation, Futures (of Society)
Taggart, Robert – 1973
After giving an overview of the private retirement system and considering deferred wages and labor costs, the study explores the extent of the influence of private pensions on early retirement and on job opportunities of older persons, and the influence of lengthy job tenure requirements on worker mobility. The study weakens the case for…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Employment Opportunities, Financial Policy, Government Role
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Torres-Gil, Fernando; Puccinelli, Michele A. – Gerontologist, 1994
Aging is now one of the most important issues facing the United States. The challenge gerontologists are facing is to think about new ways to help broaden the debate about preparing for an aging society in a comprehensive manner that takes into account diverse disciplines and interest groups. (BF)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Aging Education, Economic Impact, Financial Needs
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Select Committee on Aging. – 1989
This document reports the oral and written testimony of witnesses at a Congressional hearing held to examine ways to use the abilities of the rapidly growing older population, particularly in professions such as child care where they have the potential of making an important contribution to the education and care of the children of the United…
Descriptors: Child Care Occupations, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Congressional Research Service. – 1984
A study examined principal cost and benefit issues to be resolved in designing a new retirement system for Federal workers covered by Social Security. The new Federal system would be built on the base of Social Security and would take into account the Social Security program's taxes and benefits. The current Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS)…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Employment Practices, Feasibility Studies
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