The Generational Equity Debate
Editat de Diane Watts-Roy, Eric Kingston, John Williamsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 mai 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780231112840
ISBN-10: 023111284X
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 236 x 161 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
ISBN-10: 023111284X
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 236 x 161 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Cuprins
Part I Introduction 1 Framing the Generational Equity Debate, by John B. Williamson and Diane Watts-Roy Part II The Generational Equity Frame 2 How Will America Pay for the Retirement of the Baby Boom Generation?, by Peter G. Peterson 3 Generational Equity and the Birth of a Revolutionary Class, by Lester C. Thurow 4 Generational Justice and Generational Accounting, by Jagadeesh Gokhale and Laurence J. Kotlikoff 5 Care for the Elderly: What About Our Children?, by Richard D. Lamm 6 Age-Based Rationing of Medical Care, by Daniel Callahan Part III The Generational Interdependence Frame 7 America Can Afford to Grow Old, by Alicia H. Munnell 8 Social Security and the Myth of the Entitlement "Crisis", by Jill Quadagno 9 Scapegoating the Old: Intergenerational Equity and Age-Based Health Care Rationing, by Robert H. Binstock 10 Social Security and the Politics of Generational Conflict, by Theodore Marmor, Fay Lomax Cook, and Stephen Scher 11 Why Privatizing Social Security is a Bad Idea, by Eric R. Kingson and John B. Williamson Part IV Voices from Generation X 12 Third Millennium Declaration Third Millennium 13 Agenda 2000 2030 Center
Notă biografică
Edited by John B. Williamson, Diane M. Watts-Roy and Eric R. Kingston
Descriere
This study attempts to provide a balanced perspective on social security and health care - particularly as they concern the elderly. Essays support generational equity, generational interdependence, and opposing views from Generation X spokespeople.