
The Political Economy of Population Ageing
William Jackson initially considers general theoretical approaches to population ageing, particularly in relation to the rising dependency burden. He then goes on to examine traditional topics such as employment, productivity, pensions and social security, along with less traditional topics such as informal care, within the context of long-run structural changes. The author draws on an extensive range of economic literature and considers neoclassical arguments before analysing the issue from a non-neoclassical economic, social gerontological and sociological perspective. He maintains that conventional economic theory tends to overstate the effects of population ageing on the economy. Thus, he argues that while population ageing is a complex issue requiring some policy adjustments, it is a less acute problem than is suggested in popular and academic discussion.
This book will be of great importance to scholars and students with an interest in population economics and the economics of social policy.
- Författare
- William A. Jackson
- ISBN
- 9781852786922
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 446 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 1998-05-27
- Sidor
- 256
