Public programs that benefit older individuals, such as Social Security, may be changed in the future in ways that reflect an expectation of longer work lives. But do older Italians have the health capacity to work longer? This paper explores this question by asking how much older individuals could work if they worked as much as those with the same mortality rate in the past or as much as their younger counterparts in similar health. Using both methods, we estimate that there is significant additional capacity to work at older ages. We also explore whether there are differences in health capacity across education groups and whether health has improved more over time for the highly educated, using education quartiles to surmount the chal...
Summarizes findings from interviews with state Medicaid directors on the recession's impact on Medic...
This paper was presented at the 8th annual Metadata and Semantics Research Conference held in Karlsr...
This is a narrative journey through my experience as a Portuguese theatregoer since the Nineties. It...
Public programs that benefit older individuals, such as Social Security, may be changed in the futur...
Public programs that benefit older individuals, such as Social Security, may be changed in the futur...
Public programs that benefit older individuals, such as Social Security, may be changed in the futur...
Presents survey findings about the demographics, education, past work experience and income, and fin...
The Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPC), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and th...
This Plan for Health is an unusual undertaking in two respects. It is part of the Go To 2040 regiona...
There exists a dichotomous relationship in public opinion of LGBT individuals. With small legal and ...
Social policy is of key importance to contemporary society, accounting for two thirds of public expe...
Includes: Appendix 1: Unpaid Care Case Study EvidenceThe paper and its supporting appendix present e...
More than half of the world's population (3.8 billion people) is connected to the internet via a sma...
My architectural doctorate thesis, titled ‘Chamorro Cultural and Research Center’, is the final educ...
Suspected child abuse and neglect is not a new phenomenon in community nursing. Child abuse and/or ...
Summarizes findings from interviews with state Medicaid directors on the recession's impact on Medic...
This paper was presented at the 8th annual Metadata and Semantics Research Conference held in Karlsr...
This is a narrative journey through my experience as a Portuguese theatregoer since the Nineties. It...
Public programs that benefit older individuals, such as Social Security, may be changed in the futur...
Public programs that benefit older individuals, such as Social Security, may be changed in the futur...
Public programs that benefit older individuals, such as Social Security, may be changed in the futur...
Presents survey findings about the demographics, education, past work experience and income, and fin...
The Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPC), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and th...
This Plan for Health is an unusual undertaking in two respects. It is part of the Go To 2040 regiona...
There exists a dichotomous relationship in public opinion of LGBT individuals. With small legal and ...
Social policy is of key importance to contemporary society, accounting for two thirds of public expe...
Includes: Appendix 1: Unpaid Care Case Study EvidenceThe paper and its supporting appendix present e...
More than half of the world's population (3.8 billion people) is connected to the internet via a sma...
My architectural doctorate thesis, titled ‘Chamorro Cultural and Research Center’, is the final educ...
Suspected child abuse and neglect is not a new phenomenon in community nursing. Child abuse and/or ...
Summarizes findings from interviews with state Medicaid directors on the recession's impact on Medic...
This paper was presented at the 8th annual Metadata and Semantics Research Conference held in Karlsr...
This is a narrative journey through my experience as a Portuguese theatregoer since the Nineties. It...