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14. Ag 4: Ec 7/3

93d Congress
1st Session

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COMMITTEE PRINT

ECONOMICS OF AGING:

TOWARD A FULL SHARE IN ABUNDANCE

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Printed for the use of the Special Committee on Aging

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING

FRANK CHURCH, Idaho, Chairman

HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR., New Jersey
ALAN BIBLE, Nevada

JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia
EDMUND S. MUSKIE, Maine

FRANK E. MOSS, Utah

EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts
WALTER F. MONDALE, Minnesota
VANCE HARTKE, Indiana
CLAIBORNE PELL, Rhode Island
THOMAS F. EAGLETON, Missouri
JOHN V. TUNNEY, California
LAWTON CHILES, Florida

HIRAM L. FONG, Hawaii
CLIFFORD P. HANSEN, Wyoming
EDWARD J. GURNEY, Florida

WILLIAM B. SAXBE, Ohio

EDWARD W. BROOKE, Massachusetts
CHARLES H. PERCY, Illinois
ROBERT T. STAFFORD, Vermont
J. GLENN BEALL, JR., Maryland
PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico

WILLIAM E. ORIOL, Staff Director DAVID A. AFFELDT, Chief Counsel VAL J. HALAMANDARIS, Associate Counsel JOHN GUY MILLER, Minority Staff Director DOROTHY MCCAMMAN, Consultant on Economics

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INDEX

INDEX GUIDE

Economics of Aging: Toward a Full Share in Abundance hearings,
parts 1 through 11, and Report No. 91-1548, are included in this
index. Entries are listed by page numbers only, running consecutively
through the 11 parts.

The report page numbers, running from 1 through 222, are in
italics.

Hearings are as follows:

Part 1-Survey Hearing, Washington, D.C., April 29 and 30, 1969 (pp. 1–332).
Part 2-Consumer Aspects, Ann Arbor, Mich., June 9, 1969 (pp. 333-486).
Part 3-Health Aspects, Washington, D.C., July 17 and 18, 1969 (pp. 487-739)
Part 4-Homeownership Aspects, Washington, D.C., July 31 and August 1,
19. pp. 741-866).

Part 5-Central Suburban Area, Paramus, N.J., August 14, 1969 (pp. 867-955).
Part 6-Retirement Community, Cape May, N.J., August 15, 1969 (pp.
937-1023).

Part 7-International Perspectives, Washington, D.C., August 25, 1969 (pp.
1025-1083).

Part 8-National Organizations, Washington, D.C., October 29, 1969 (pp.
1085-1158).

Part 9-Employment Aspects, Washington, D.C., December 18 and 19, 1969
1. 1159-1424).

Part 10A-Pension Aspects, Washington, D.C., February 17, 1970 (pp.
1425-1573).

Part 10B-Pension Aspects, Washington, D.C., February 18, 1970 (pp.
1575-1750).

Part 11-Concluding Hearing, Washington, D.C., May 4, 5, and 6, 1970 (pp.
1751-2000).

The following working papers and fact sheets, with their individual
authors, are also included in the index, paged to the hearing in which
they were reprinted:

"ECONOMICS OF AGING: TOWARD A FULL SHARE IN ABUNDANCE", a
working paper (pp. 149-228) prepared by a task force:

Miss Dorothy McCamman, Consultant on the Economics of Aging, Special
Committee on Aging

Juanita M. Kreps, Ph. D., Dean of Women's College, Duke University

James H. Schulz, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Economics, Brandeis
University

Agnes W. Brewster, Consultant on Medical Economics

Harold L. Sheppard, Ph. D., Staff Social Scientist, W. E. Upjohn Institute
for Employment Research

"ECONOMICS OF AGING IN BERGEN COUNTY", a fact sheet (pp. 927–931)
prepared by:

Gladys Ellenbogen, Ph. D., Professor of Economics, Montclair State College
“EMPLOYMENT ASPECTS OF THE ECONOMICS OF AGING", a working
paper (pp. 1307-1328) prepared by the National Council on the Aging's
National Institute of Industrial Gerontology:

Harold L. Sheppard, Ph. D. (Upjohn Institute for Employment Research),
Chairman

Norman Sprague, Director

Irma R. Withers, Deputy Director

"HEALTH ASPECTS OF THE ECONOMICS OF AGING", a wor (pp. 691-739) prepared by an advisory committee:

Agnes W. Brewster, Consultant on Medical Economics

S. J. Axelrod, M.D., Director, Bureau of Public Health Econo
versity of Michigan

Melvin A. Glasser, Director, Social Security Department, U
Workers

Bert Seidman, Director, Department of Social Security, AFL-CI "HOMEOWNERSHIP ASPECTS OF THE ECONOMICS OF AGI sheet (pp. 743-746) prepared by:

Herman B. Brotman, Chief, Research and Statistics, Admin
Aging, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

"PENSION ASPECTS OF THE ECONOMICS OF AGING: PRES FUTURE ROLES OF PRIVATE PENSIONS", a working paper 1551) prepared by:

James H. Schulz, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Economics, Br versity

"SOCIAL SECURITY FOR THE AGED: INTERNATIONAL PERSPI a working paper (pp. 1057-1074) prepared by:

George F. Rohrlich, Professor of Political Economy and Social
Temple University School of Business Administration

"THE STAKE OF TODAY'S WORKERS IN RETIREMENT SEC working paper (pp. 1927-1944) prepared by:

Nelson H. Cruikshank, President, National Council of Senior C

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