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A publication called Aging in the Social Space is a compilation of studies, which deal with theoretical understanding … related to aging and care for old people in society. We believe that it is natural also to name individual spheres, in which …
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This paper introduces aging of workers into the neoclassical theory of labor demand. Among other things, it is shown … standard model without aging, the analysis of such issues has not been possible up to now. The main results derived for …
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Using cross-sectional and longitudinal data from a national sample spanning the adult lifespan, age differences in anger and sadness were explored. The cross-sectional and longitudinal findings consistently suggest that the frequency of anger increases during young adulthood, but then shows a...
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A large literature in behavioral and social sciences has found that human wellbeing follows a U-shape over age. Some theories have assumed that the U-shape is caused by unmet expectations that are felt painfully in midlife but beneficially abandoned and experienced with less regret during old...
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This study presents a novel view on education and health behavior of individuals constrained by aging bodies. The aging …
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How does global aging affect the convergence in global economic development? Both the developing and developed world … will be characterized for the coming decades by aging populations. Changes in the age distribution of a population are an …
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using data from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam. We argue that the modeling approach is a highly appropriate …
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Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam. The prevalence of functional limitations is found to increase in the nineteen-nineties, in part …
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such benefits are partially offset by a negative aging effect. …
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Explanations of growth in health expenditures have restricted attention to the mean. We explain change throughout the distribution of expenditures, providing insight into how growth and its explanation differ along the distribution. We analyse Dutch data on actual health expenditures linked to...
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