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Policies for an Aging America: Looking Beyond the Averages

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Summary
The growing elderly population is a persistent theme in policy deliberations. Gerontologists believe that policy discussions must go beyond population size and take into account socioeconomic characteristics such as living and employment situation, home life, culture, and education. Experts from the fields of economics, political science, and social policy do just that in this forum session, presenting in-depth demographics with a focus on economic security, electoral dynamics, and stereotypes.
Topics
Populations
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National Health Policy Forum
poverty; economic security; Latino issues; Medicare

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Carol
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National Health Policy Forum
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