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The aging population / Katherine Swarts, book editor.

Contributor(s): Series: Opposing viewpointsDetroit, MI Greenhaven Press 2009Description: 226 pages : ill ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780737742367 (hardcover)
  • 9780737742374 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.260973 22
LOC classification:
  • HQ1061 .A4297 2009
Online resources:
Contents:
Society is prejudiced against aging / Margaret Morganroth Gullette -- Society is becoming more accepting of aging / David Oliver Relin -- People are afraid of growing old / Andrew Weil -- People are becoming less afraid of growing old / Stacie Stukin -- A significant number of seniors experience decreased mental function / Brenda L. Plassman, et al. -- Overall, mental function does not lessen with age / Laura L. Carstensen -- Government benefits for retirees must be preserved / Chuck Hagel -- Government support for retirees discourages personal responsibility / Robin J. Klay and Todd P. Steen -- The medical system is not prepared to deal with an aging population / Conn Hallinan and Carl Bloice -- Medicare is changing to meet the needs of an aging population / Mark Schlesinger and Jacob S. Hacker -- Encouraging delayed retirement will minimize age-related economic problems / The Economist -- Encouraging delayed retirement is not practical / James H. Schulz and Robert H. Binstock -- The problems of aging are worse for ethnic minorities / M. Joanna Mellor and Helen Rehr -- Not all ethnic minorities are disproportionately affected by the problems of aging / Gay Becker, Yewoubdar Beyene, Edwina Newsom and Nury Mayen -- Mass retirements and corresponding economic problems are probably inevitable / Kathy Krepcio -- Mass retirements and corresponding economic problems need not be inevitable / Ken Dychtwald, Tamara J. Erickson, and Robert Morison -- An aging population will be a financial burden to society / Faisal Islam -- An aging population can contribute much to society / Suzanne Perry and Michael Aft -- Retirement planning is vital / Jeffrey R. Kosnett -- Standard retirement planning overlooks financial hazards / Cait Murphy, Julia Boorstin, and Margaretta Soehendro -- Science will soon be able to slow or stop the aging process / Aubrey de Grey and Michael Rae -- Science cannot stop the aging process / Harriet Hall -- Indefinitely prolonging life would be desirable / Michael Anissimov -- Indefinitely prolonging life would not be desirable / Sherwin B. Nuland.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-216) and index.

Society is prejudiced against aging / Margaret Morganroth Gullette -- Society is becoming more accepting of aging / David Oliver Relin -- People are afraid of growing old / Andrew Weil -- People are becoming less afraid of growing old / Stacie Stukin -- A significant number of seniors experience decreased mental function / Brenda L. Plassman, et al. -- Overall, mental function does not lessen with age / Laura L. Carstensen -- Government benefits for retirees must be preserved / Chuck Hagel -- Government support for retirees discourages personal responsibility / Robin J. Klay and Todd P. Steen -- The medical system is not prepared to deal with an aging population / Conn Hallinan and Carl Bloice -- Medicare is changing to meet the needs of an aging population / Mark Schlesinger and Jacob S. Hacker -- Encouraging delayed retirement will minimize age-related economic problems / The Economist -- Encouraging delayed retirement is not practical / James H. Schulz and Robert H. Binstock -- The problems of aging are worse for ethnic minorities / M. Joanna Mellor and Helen Rehr -- Not all ethnic minorities are disproportionately affected by the problems of aging / Gay Becker, Yewoubdar Beyene, Edwina Newsom and Nury Mayen -- Mass retirements and corresponding economic problems are probably inevitable / Kathy Krepcio -- Mass retirements and corresponding economic problems need not be inevitable / Ken Dychtwald, Tamara J. Erickson, and Robert Morison -- An aging population will be a financial burden to society / Faisal Islam -- An aging population can contribute much to society / Suzanne Perry and Michael Aft -- Retirement planning is vital / Jeffrey R. Kosnett -- Standard retirement planning overlooks financial hazards / Cait Murphy, Julia Boorstin, and Margaretta Soehendro -- Science will soon be able to slow or stop the aging process / Aubrey de Grey and Michael Rae -- Science cannot stop the aging process / Harriet Hall -- Indefinitely prolonging life would be desirable / Michael Anissimov -- Indefinitely prolonging life would not be desirable / Sherwin B. Nuland.

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