Journal of Aging & Social Policy 1994 - Abstracts

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