175,58 €
195,09 €
-10% with code: EXTRA
Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Volume 22, 2002
Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Volume 22, 2002
175,58
195,09 €
  • We will send in 10–14 business days.
Leading scholars focus on the economics of aging, with a particular emphasis on the economic future of the baby boom generation. Key themes include the influence of early advantages on later-life economic outcomes (the cumulative advantage/cumulative disadvantage hypothesis); the relationship between inequalities in economic status and inequalities in health status and access to health care; and the consequences of societal choices concerning retirement income systems and policies for financing…
  • SAVE -10% with code: EXTRA

Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Volume 22, 2002 (e-book) (used book) | bookbook.eu

Reviews

Description

Leading scholars focus on the economics of aging, with a particular emphasis on the economic future of the baby boom generation. Key themes include the influence of early advantages on later-life economic outcomes (the cumulative advantage/cumulative disadvantage hypothesis); the relationship between inequalities in economic status and inequalities in health status and access to health care; and the consequences of societal choices concerning retirement income systems and policies for financing acute and long-term health care. Contributors include Angela O'Rand, Edward Wolf, Edward Whitehouse, and James Smith.

EXTRA 10 % discount with code: EXTRA

175,58
195,09 €
We will send in 10–14 business days.

The promotion ends in 21d.00:16:06

The discount code is valid when purchasing from 10 €. Discounts do not stack.

Log in and for this item
you will receive 1,95 Book Euros!?
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN-10: 0826114490
  • ISBN-13: 9780826114495
  • Format: 16 x 24.3 x 2.1 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English English

Leading scholars focus on the economics of aging, with a particular emphasis on the economic future of the baby boom generation. Key themes include the influence of early advantages on later-life economic outcomes (the cumulative advantage/cumulative disadvantage hypothesis); the relationship between inequalities in economic status and inequalities in health status and access to health care; and the consequences of societal choices concerning retirement income systems and policies for financing acute and long-term health care. Contributors include Angela O'Rand, Edward Wolf, Edward Whitehouse, and James Smith.

Reviews

  • No reviews
0 customers have rated this item.
5
0%
4
0%
3
0%
2
0%
1
0%
(will not be displayed)