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This study focuses on financing for long-term care (LTC). LTC involves a range of services including medical and nursing care, personal care services, assistance services and social services that help people live independently or in residential settings when they can no longer carry out routine...
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The population of the United States, as with the rest of the world, is aging rapidly, with the most rapid growth occurring among the age 85 and older population, those who rely most on long-term care. In this chapter, we review the delivery and financing of long-term care in the U.S. We show...
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these differences in labor earnings inequality using a life-cycle model of human capital accumulation and elastic labor … degree in the United States, as well as the observed within-group inequality over the life cycle. I find that non … subsidies and transfers for college exacerbate labor earning inequality. I find that differences in taxation and college …
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(PSID), and the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) we analyze the intergenerational transmission of economic and social …
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The greatest challenge to the sustainability of our current era of globalization comes from within the United States. Most Americans have come to reject globalization. We must discern the lessons from the parts of the developed world where the backlash is also profound—France, for...
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interpersonal inequality, and the rise of far-right populism in Europe and in the US. The analysis -conducted at small region level … interpersonal and interterritorial inequality. This rising inequality is seen as a root cause of populism. Yet, there is no … comparative evidence as to whether this discontent is the consequence of localised interpersonal inequality or stagnant growth in …
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