Health at Older Ages
The Causes and Consequences of Declining Disability Among the Elderly
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Health at Older Ages
The Causes and Consequences of Declining Disability Among the Elderly
About This Book
Americans are living longerâand staying healthier longerâthan ever before. Despite the rapid disappearance of pensions and health care benefits for retirees, older people are healthier and better off than they were twenty years ago. In Health at Older Ages, a distinguished team of economists analyzes the foundations of disability decline, quantifies this phenomenon in economic terms, and proposes what might be done to accelerate future improvements in the health of our most elderly populations.This breakthrough volume argues that educational attainment, high socioeconomic status, an older retirement age, and accessible medical care have improved the health and quality of life of seniors. Along the way, it outlines the economic benefits of disability decline, such as an increased rate of seniors in the workplace, relief for the healthcare system and care-giving families, and reduced medical expenses for the elderly themselves. Health at Older Ages will be an essential contribution to the debate about meeting the medical needs of an aging nation.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- I. DISABILITY TRENDS
- II. PATHWAYS TO DISABILITY
- III.MEDICAL ADVANCES AND DISABILITY
- IV.WORK DISABILITY
- V. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND CAREGIVING
- Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index