| Journal of Aging & Social Policy 1994 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Aging policies, entitlements, and the deficit. | Sociology and social work | Cahn, Edgar S. |
| Decentralization, aging policy, and the age of Clinton. | Sociology and social work | Liebig, Phoebe S. |
| Entitlements, the deficit, and spending caps. | Sociology and social work | Gist, John R., Aleksa, Kristen |
| Medicare and health care reform. | Sociology and social work | Moon, Marilyn |
| Options for balancing the OASDI trust funds for the long term. (Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance) | Sociology and social work | Cohen, Lee M., Beedon, Laurel E. |
| Public policy for the elderly: are priorities shifting? Unfamiliar choices for advocates in the 1990s. | Sociology and social work | Morris, Robert |
| Recent trends and future prospects for the elderly in Scandinavia. | Sociology and social work | Daatland, Svein Olav |
| The 1995 White House Conference on Aging. | Sociology and social work | Blancato, Robert B. |
| The Clinton proposal and old-age-based rationing: a plea for informed public debate. | Sociology and social work | Binstock, Robert H. |
| Toward an equitable, universal caregiver policy: the potential of financial supports for family caregivers. | Sociology and social work | Stone, Robyn I., Keigher, Sharon M. |
| Unifying the poverty line: a critique of maintaining lower poverty standards for the elderly. | Sociology and social work | Cook, John, Brown, J. Larry, Rogers, Beatrice Lorge |
| Women and Social Security: a progressive approach. | Sociology and social work | Olson, Laura Katz |
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