The Economics of Aging
David Wise ()
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1989
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Chapters in this book:
- Overview , pp 1-8

- David Wise
- Aging, Moving, and Housing Wealth , pp 9-54

- Steven Venti and David Wise
- The Dynamics of Housing Demand by the Elderly: Wealth, Cash Flow, and Demographic Effects , pp 55-92

- Jonathan Feinstein and Daniel McFadden
- Housing Patterns and Mobility of the Aged: The United States and West Germany , pp 93-118

- Konrad Stahl
- Household Dissolution and the Choice of Alternative Living Arrangements among Elderly Americans , pp 119-150

- Axel Börsch-Supan
- How Much Care Do the Aged Receive from Their Children? A Bimodal Picture of Contact and Assistance , pp 151-176

- Laurence Kotlikoff and John N. Morris
- The Wealth and Poverty of Widows: Assets Before and After the Husband's Death , pp 177-200

- Michael Hurd and David Wise
- The Poverty of Widows: Future Prospects , pp 201-230

- Michael Hurd
- The Social Security Cost of Smoking , pp 231-254

- John B. Shoven, Jeffrey O. Sundberg and John P. Bunker
- Long-Term Care, Wealth, and Health of the Disabled Elderly Living in the Community , pp 255-278

- Alan M. Garber
- Employee Retirement and a Firm's Pension Plan , pp 279-334

- Laurence Kotlikoff and David Wise
- The Timing of Retirement: A Comparison of Expectations and Realizations , pp 335-358

- B. Douglas Bernheim
- A Dynamic Programming Model of Retirement Behavior , pp 359-404

- John Rust
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