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Aging: Issues and economic trends for the 1980s
E. R. Kingson
, R. M. Scheffler
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Keyphrases
Age Structure
66%
Aging
33%
Aging Issue
100%
Aging Population
100%
American Population
33%
Economic Trends
100%
Economics of Aging
33%
Elderly Care
33%
Elderly Dependents
66%
Fast-growing
33%
General Health
33%
Government Expenditure
33%
Government Expenses
33%
Government Growth
33%
Government Programs
33%
Government Spending
33%
Health Care Services
33%
Healthcare
33%
Healthcare Demand
33%
Income Support
33%
Increased Demand
33%
Long-term Care Services
33%
Older Americans
33%
Older Cohort
33%
Older People
33%
Policy Options
33%
Post-World War II
33%
Proportional Growth
33%
Retirement Patterns
33%
Tax Burden
33%
US Population
33%
White House Conference on Aging
33%
Will of the People
33%
Working Population
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Government Expenditure
100%
Psychology
Healthcare
100%