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Kimiko Terai, Amihai Glazer and Naomi Miyazato
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Kimiko Terai: Keio University
Amihai Glazer: University of California
Naomi Miyazato: Nihon University

Chapter Chapter 7 in The Political Economy of Population Aging, 2021, pp 95-99 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This book has explored generational conflict, in the context of governmental spending. The problem is more general, as the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted. Should vaccines at first be given only to the elderlyElderly, or should eligibility be extended to essential workers and to school teachers, who are usually younger. Lockdowns protect the elderlyElderly, but hurt the young. Same with school re-openings.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-5536-4_7

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