Economics and ageing. Volume II, Policy and applied / José Iparraguirre.
2018
HQ1061 .I633 2018
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Title
Economics and ageing. Volume II, Policy and applied / José Iparraguirre.
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9783319933573 (electronic book)
3319933574 (electronic book)
9783319933566
3319933574 (electronic book)
9783319933566
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 320 pages) : illustrations.
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10.1007/978-3-319-93357-3 doi
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HQ1061 .I633 2018
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305.26
338.473621
338.473621
Summary
This upper level textbook provides a coherent introduction to the economic implications of individual and population ageing. Placing economic considerations into a wider social sciences context, this is ideal reading not only for advanced undergraduate and masters students in economics, health economics and the economics of ageing, but also policy makers, students, professionals and practitioners in gerontology, sociology, health-related sciences and social care. This volume discusses the fiscal implications of ageing, health economics and long-term care. Fiscal policy issues include generational accounting and national transfer accounts, the relationship between ageing, public expenditure and fiscal policy, the age profiles of public expenditures and taxes, and the relationship between ageing, capital and labour taxation. Health economics with regard to ageing comprises healthy and disability-free life expectancy, the relationship between health inequalities and age, the macroeconomic implications of population health, the socio-economic determinants of health, the interaction between ageing and both individual and aggregate health expenditure, and economic approaches to valuing later life. This volume closes with an exposition of the economics of formal and informal care, as well as questions around insurance, risk and the so-called `sandwich generation'. José Luis Iparraguirre is Chief Economist at Age UK and Professor of Economics at the University of Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Table of Contents
Part I: Fiscal policy and Ageing
Chapter 1: Generational Accounting and National Transfer Accounts
Chapter 2: Public Spending, Taxation and Ageing
Part II: Health Economics
Chapter 3: Health of the Individual and the Society
Chapter 4: Macroeconomics and Health
Chapter 5: Economics and the Value of (Later) Life
Part III: Long-term Care
Chapter 6: Caregiving Need
Chapter 7: Demand for and Supply of LTC Services.
Chapter 1: Generational Accounting and National Transfer Accounts
Chapter 2: Public Spending, Taxation and Ageing
Part II: Health Economics
Chapter 3: Health of the Individual and the Society
Chapter 4: Macroeconomics and Health
Chapter 5: Economics and the Value of (Later) Life
Part III: Long-term Care
Chapter 6: Caregiving Need
Chapter 7: Demand for and Supply of LTC Services.