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  • Regional Mortality in the United States at Ages 80 and Older: An Analysis of Direct Estimates, 1959–2011
    Regional Mortality in the United States at Ages 80 and Older: An Analysis of Direct Estimates, ... United States at Ages 80 and Older: An Analysis of Direct Estimates, 1959–2011 Mortality in the U.S. states ...

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    • Authors: Kirill Andreev, Danen Gu, Matthew Dupre
    • Date: Jul 2017
    • Competency: Communication>Written communication
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Demography>Longevity; Demography>Population data; Experience Studies & Data>Mortality
  • Estimates of the Incidence, Prevalence, Duration, Intensity and Cost of Chronic Disability among the U.S. Elderly Abstract
    Estimates of the Incidence, Prevalence, Duration, Intensity and Cost of Chronic Disability among ... long-term care LTC service use, intensity and costs. Chronic illness management;Long-term care=LTC; 8611 ...

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    • Authors: P J Stallard
    • Date: Jan 2008
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Long-term Care
  • Living to 100—A Woman’s Issue Abstract
    Living to 100—A Woman’s Issue Abstract This paper focuses on the situation of women at high ages ... Social Security research center. Longevity;Long-term care=LTC;Phased retirement; 8665 1/1/2008 12:00:00 ...

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    • Authors: Anna M Rappaport
    • Date: Jan 2008
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Demography>Longevity; Economics>Health economics; Social Insurance>Survivor benefits
  • Living to 100—A Woman’s Issue
    Living to 100—A Woman’s Issue This paper focuses on the situation of women at high ages and ... Social Security research center. Longevity;Long-term care insurance=LTCI;Phased retirement; 8664 1/1/2008 ...

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    • Authors: Anna M Rappaport
    • Date: Jan 2008
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Demography>Longevity; Economics>Health economics; Social Insurance>Survivor benefits
  • Retirement Implications of Demographic and Family Change Symposium Monograph: Retirement Option Decisions for Married Couples
    desire to travel or engage in hobbies or the need to care for elderly parents. If one or both spouses ... elderly parents, may need continuing income to care for such dependents after the couple’s death. What ...

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    • Authors: Beverly Orth
    • Date: Jan 2002
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Pensions & Retirement>Plan design
  • Why Men Die Younger: Causes of Mortality Differences by Sex, Chapter 7: Hypotheses Explaining the Sex Mortality Differential
    differences in dis- persal (Clutton-Brock 1994). Care should be taken in extrapolating animal sex mortality ... hours, had easy access to good medical and dental care, had no fa- milial financial and domestic worries ...

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    • Authors: Barbara Kalben
    • Date: Feb 2002
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors
  • Why Men Die Younger: Causes of Mortality Differences by Sex, Chapter 1: Introduction
    differential, but her primary thesis was to encourage men to take better care of them- selves. Opinions ... first). However, women believe that they take better care of their health (31% of the women listed this explanation ...

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    • Authors: Barbara Kalben
    • Date: Feb 2002
    • Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors
  • Retirement Needs Framework, Chapter 4: Wake Up, Sleeping Beauty...and You, Too, Prince Charming - Issues for Baby Boom Retirement
    & Issues, 1994. their male counterparts. The primary reason for this is the social-contextual differences ... coverage, have more difficulty saving, carry the care-giv- ing burden for children and the elderly, and ...

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    • Authors: Kelly O'Brien, Nancy Dailey
    • Date: Jan 2000
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Incorporate risk management
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Economics>Behavioral economics; Pensions & Retirement>Retirement risks
  • Evaluation of Approaches to Reducing Women’s Longevity Risks
    the future, fewer daughters will be available to care for elderly parents. A shift from family caregivers ... elder care to be more costly due to higher demand. As a result, elderly women who need such care will ...

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    • Authors: Beverly Orth
    • Date: Jan 2008
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Demography>Longevity; Social Insurance>Survivor benefits
  • Retirement Implications of Demographic and Family Change Symposium Monograph: Labor Trends and Future Social Security Benefits
    ) The calibration sometimes takes the form of direct use of the detailed age by year (and sometimes ... assumptions about women's labor force trends. Its primary focus is the study of changes in national saving ...

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    • Authors: David H Pattison
    • Date: Jun 2002
    • Competency: Technical Skills & Analytical Problem Solving>Process and technique refinement
    • Topics: Demography>Gender factors; Social Insurance>Social Security