Aging America: Trends and Projections : an Information Paper to the Special Committee on Aging, United States Senate, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - 152 pages |
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... . Years of Poverty , Years of Plenty : The Changing Economic Fortunes of American Workers and Families . Institute for Social Research , University of Michigan ( 1984 ) . TRENDS IN INCOME AND POVERTY : 1960-74 MOST OF THE 38.
... . Years of Poverty , Years of Plenty : The Changing Economic Fortunes of American Workers and Families . Institute for Social Research , University of Michigan ( 1984 ) . TRENDS IN INCOME AND POVERTY : 1960-74 MOST OF THE 38.
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... workers compensation , annuities and alimony . 1982 Source : Current Population Surveys , 1969 to 1988. Data prepared by the Congressional Research Service 50- Chart 2-16 SOURCE OF INCOME FOR UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS AGE 65+ : 1968-1987 ...
... workers compensation , annuities and alimony . 1982 Source : Current Population Surveys , 1969 to 1988. Data prepared by the Congressional Research Service 50- Chart 2-16 SOURCE OF INCOME FOR UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS AGE 65+ : 1968-1987 ...
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... workers and their families benefit primarily from employee benefits , such as group health insurance , provided by employers but not counted as income by employees . The inclusion of the premium value of Medicare and other in- kind ...
... workers and their families benefit primarily from employee benefits , such as group health insurance , provided by employers but not counted as income by employees . The inclusion of the premium value of Medicare and other in- kind ...
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... workers who are unemployed stay out of work longer than younger workers , suffer a greater earnings loss in subsequent jobs than younger workers and are more likely to become discour- aged , giving up the job search altogether . The ...
... workers who are unemployed stay out of work longer than younger workers , suffer a greater earnings loss in subsequent jobs than younger workers and are more likely to become discour- aged , giving up the job search altogether . The ...
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... WORKERS RETIRE EARLIER THAN AGE 65 Since Social Security legislation was passed in 1935 , age 65 has been commonly thought of as the " normal " retirement age . Today , however , most retirees leave work before they reach 65. 63.
... WORKERS RETIRE EARLIER THAN AGE 65 Since Social Security legislation was passed in 1935 , age 65 has been commonly thought of as the " normal " retirement age . Today , however , most retirees leave work before they reach 65. 63.
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65 and older age group Aging World annual assets average Barbara Boyle benefits budget Bureau of Labor Canada caregivers Center for Health Chart compared Congressional Research Service Consumer Expenditure Survey consumer units Current Population Reports Current Population Survey Data prepared decline developed countries DEVELOPED WORLD elderly and nonelderly elderly persons elderly population Employment estimated families Fund health care Health Statistics heart disease Hispanic origin hospital housing increase Japan Kevin G Kinsella labor force participation Labor Statistics living Male Female median income Medicaid Medicare million National Center nursing home older persons older population older workers pension percent of older percentage persons 65 PERSONS AGE 65 Population Reports Series poverty level poverty rate projected race retirement SELECTED COUNTRIES Social Security Source spent spouse Sweden Taueber Torrey total support ratio U.S. Bureau U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Department United Kingdom Unpublished data unrelated individuals veterans West Germany younger