Description |
1 online resource (xxii, 321 pages) : illustrations |
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[Pension Research Council series] |
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Pension Research Council monograph series.
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Contents |
Will boomers redefine retirement? / Olivia S. Mitchell -- Cohort differences in retirement expectations and realizations / Nicole Maestas -- The sufficiency of retirement savings : comparing cohorts at the time of retirement / Robert Haveman, Karen Holden, Barbara L. Wolfe, and Andrei Romanov -- Understanding baby boomers' retirement prospects / Barbara A. Butrica, Howard M. Iams, and Karen E. Smith -- Are baby boomers living well longer? / David R. Weir -- Baby boomers versus their parents : economic well-being and health status / Joyce Manchester, David Weaver, and Kevin Whitman -- Cross-cohort differences in health on the verge of retirement / Beth J. Soldo, Olivia S. Mitchell, Rania Tfaily, and John F. McCabe -- Health insurance patterns nearing retirement / Helen G. Levy -- The impact of pensions on nonpension investment choices / Leora Friedberg and Anthony Webb -- Measuring pension wealth / Chris Cunningham, Gary V. Engelhardt, and Anil Kumar -- Trends in pension values around retirement / Michael D. Hurd and Susann Rohwedder -- Pension portfolio choice and menu exposure / Anders Karlsson, Massimo Massa, and Andrei Simonov -- Saving between cohorts : the role of planning / Annamaria Lusardi and Jason Beeler -- Retiring on the house? : cross-cohort differences in housing wealth / Julie L. Coronado, Dean Maki, and Ben Weitzer |
Summary |
As the first of the 'Baby Boom' generation reaches 60, this unusually large cohort find themselves on the brink of retirement. Offering a guide to the issues of the retirement system, this study of a generation looks forward to the significance of those born between 1946-1966 who seem set to redefine retirement |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
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Subject |
Baby boom generation -- Retirement -- United States
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Retirement -- Economic aspects -- United States
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Retirement income -- United States
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Medical care -- United States -- Forecasting
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Older people -- Employment -- United States
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Older people -- Government policy -- United States
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Personal Finance -- Retirement Planning.
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Baby boom generation -- Retirement
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Medical care -- Forecasting
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Older people -- Employment
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Older people -- Government policy
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Retirement -- Economic aspects
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Retirement income
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Ruhestand
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Gesundheitswesen
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Altersversorgung
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Pensioen.
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Babyboomers.
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Gezondheidszorg.
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Baby boom generation -- Retirement -- United States.
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Retirement -- Economic aspects -- United States.
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Retirement income -- United States.
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Medical care -- United States -- Forecasting.
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Older people -- Employment -- United States.
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Older people -- Government policy -- United States.
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United States
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USA
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Electronic book
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Author |
Madrian, Brigitte C. (Brigitte Condie)
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Mitchell, Olivia S.
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Soldo, Beth J.
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ISBN |
9780191528170 |
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019152817X |
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9781435622074 |
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1435622073 |
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