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Shulman, Ken – Exceptional Parent, 2009
Estate planners counseling families who have children with disabilities are increasingly confronted with planning dilemmas that mirror the social, financial, and societal issues presented by an aging population. It is not uncommon when discussing "special needs" planning with clients to discover that they are in their 70s or 80s and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Older Adults, Health Facilities, Legal Responsibility

Luzadis, Rebecca A.; Mitchell, Olivia S. – Journal of Human Resources, 1991
Analysis of a longitudinal file of collectively bargained pension plans found dramatic increases in benefit levels; reductions in early, normal, and deferred retirement ages; and declines in age at which pension values peak. Findings indicate that employer-provided pensions can and will play an important role in inducing people to remain on their…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Employment Practices, Incentives, Labor Turnover

Denton, Frank T.; Spencer, Byron G. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1997
Reassesses the social costs of prospective population aging in Canada using unweighted and weighted dependency ratios, projected government spending levels required, and those levels expressed as a percentage of gross domestic product. Concludes that cost increases related to aging should be of manageable proportions. (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Costs, Econometrics, Foreign Countries
World of Work, 2002
As people live longer, produce fewer children, and retire earlier, the ratio of older people to working people is growing. This creates an imbalance in the replenishment of pension funds. Solutions include promoting training and flexibility for older workers, ending discrimination, and changing attitudes thorough education and information. (JOW)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Developed Nations, Older Workers

Cianciolo, Patricia K.; Henderson, Tammy L. – Educational Gerontology, 2003
Describes modules on Social Security and Medicare for gerontology policy courses. Discusses collaborative exercises in which students explore Internet resources on Social Security and health care finance, identity major concerns about reforms, and enact scenarios about retirees with varying degrees of income and health care security. (Contains 33…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Cooperative Learning, Gerontology, Higher Education

Brown, David K. – Educational Gerontology, 1999
Describes two points of view regarding age-related public programs (Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security): that of devolutionists who would curtail them and safety netters who maintain the government's role is indispensable. Uses Relative Deprivation theory as a framework for teaching public policy about aging. (SK)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Federal Programs, Government Role, Public Policy

Morris, Robert – Gerontologist, 1989
Predicts declining confidence in Social Security, questioning of public's responsibility for elderly, organization proliferation, anticipated labor shortages, and trend to reengage in mainstream society. Sees result as greater emphasis on elderly's productive potential and a "common human need" policy in aging field. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Gerontology, Older Adults
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Special Committee on Aging. – 1985
This is a 1984 annual Senate report on aging which examines the health, income, employment, housing, and assistance problems of older people. In a preface, Senators Heinz and Glenn note the following significant events of l984: (1) Congress reauthorized the Older Americans Act; (2) a strong economy with low inflation helped Social Security and…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Employment, Health
Economic Implications of Japan's Ageing Population: A Macro-economic Demographic Modelling Approach.

Ogawa, Naohiro – International Labour Review, 1982
This study discusses the impact of the aging of the Japanese population upon various socioeconomic factors. Major findings are that the rate of real gross national product growth will decline continuously and that more financial resources will be required for government social security programs. (Editor/CT)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Economic Factors, Futures (of Society), Government Role
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Select Committee on Aging. – 1986
This document presents witness testimonies and prepared statements from the Congressional hearing called to examine the removal of the mandatory retirement age by taking the cap off of employees in the private sector through the passage of H.R. 4154. Opening statements are included from Congressmen Pepper and Martinez. Arthur Flemming, the…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Economic Factors, Hearings

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
Doyle, Roberta E.; Pappas, Anthony A. – 1982
By participating in these class activities, students will acquire mathematical skills and at the same time learn about aging. Topics related to aging are often quantitative, and therefore, subject to mathematical analysis and procedures. The activities, which contain teacher suggestions and all student handouts, deal with seven topics. In the…
Descriptors: Aging Education, Aging (Individuals), Class Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach

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

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
Hugo, Graeme – 1986
This report begins by recognizing that Australia's recent immigration, fertility, and mortality trends have resulted in a rapid increase not only in the numbers of older Australians but also in their proportion of the total population. After briefly reviewing the contemporary demographic aging of Australia's population and its likely course over…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Economics, Eligibility, Federal Programs