Advances in the Economics of Aging
Explore the critical insights presented in Advances in the Economics of Aging, a comprehensive volume published by The University of Chicago Press in 1996. Spanning 364 pages, this book delves into essential research focused on the well-being of older individuals. Key topics covered include labor market behavior, healthcare access, housing and living arrangements, as well as saving and wealth accumulation. This scholarly work is a must-read for anyone interested in the economic factors affecting the aging population. Enhance your understanding of these pressing issues and their implications for society by adding this valuable resource to your collection.