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100 1 _aDe Santis, Gustavo.
_eeditor.
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245 1 4 _aThe Family, the Market or the State? :
_bIntergenerational Support Under Pressure in Ageing Societies /
_cedited by Gustavo De Santis.
264 1 _aDordrecht :
_bSpringer Netherlands :
_bImprint: Springer,
_c2012.
300 _axiv, 207 páginas 74 ilustraciones
_brecurso en línea.
336 _atexto
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338 _arecurso en línea
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347 _aarchivo de texto
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490 0 _aInternational Studies in Population ;
_v100
500 _aSpringer eBooks
505 0 _aPreface -- Introduction -- Section 1 - Demographic Changes and Transfer Systems, between Equity and Sustainability -- Introduction to section 1 -- 1. Gustavo DE SANTIS: The Demographic Phases and the Almost Ideal Pension System (AIPS) -- 2. Fernando GIL-ALONSO: Ageing and Policies: Pension Systems Under Pressure -- 3. Luc GODBOUT, Suzie ST-CERNY, Pier-André BOUCHARD ST-AMANT and Pierre FORTIN: Quebec's Public Finances between Demographic Changes and Fiscal Sustainability -- SECTION 2 - Economic Security in Old Age -- Introduction to section 2 -- 4. Jacques LEGARE and Amélie COSSETTE: Comparing the economic well-being of baby-boomers and their parents in Quebec and Ontario -- 5. Jinkook LEE and Drystan PHILLIPS: Income and Poverty among Older Koreans: Relative Contributions of and Relationship between Public and Family Transfers -- 6. Taizo MOTONISHI: Heterogeneous Elderly Parents and Intergenerational Transfers in Japan -- SECTION 3 - Time is on Whose Side? Mutual Support and Exchanges Between Generations -- Introduction to section 3 -- 7. Janice A. KEEFE, Jacques LEGARE, Patrick CHARBONNEAU and Yann DÉCARIE: Intergenerational Support to Older Canadians by Their Adult Children: Implications for the Future -- 8. Valeria BORDONE: Social Norms and Intergenerational Relationships -- 9. Maria Letizia TANTURRI: How Much Does a Child Cost Its Parents in Terms of Time in an Aged Society? An Estimate for Italy with Time-Use Survey Data.
520 _aThis book touches upon a few of the major challenges that all modern societies will have to face in the near future: how to set up a resilient pay-as-you-go pension system; whether the current balance between expenses and revenues in social expenditure is viable in the future, and, if not, what changes need to be introduced; whether the relative well-being of the current and future cohorts of the old will be preserved, and how their standards of living compare to those experienced by the old in the recent past. At the micro level, the exchanges between generations are presented and discussed in detail: how they have evolved in the recent past in terms of time, money, co-residence and proximity, and what will likely happen next. The geographical scope is on Europe, Canada and South Korea. A rich documentation of tables and graphs supports the scientific analyses and the policy implications in each of the nine chapters of this book, where demography, sociology, and economics intersect fruitfully, both at the macro and at the micro level.
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