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Economics and Ageing - Volume I: Theory

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This upper level textbook provides a coherent introduction to the economic implications of individual and population ageing. Placing economic considerations into a wider social sciences context, this is ideal reading not only for advanced undergraduate and masters students in economics, health economics and the economics of ageing, but also policy makers, students, professionals and practitioners in gerontology, sociology, health-related sciences and social care.
This volume introduces the different conceptualisations of age and definitions of `old age', as well as the main theories of individual ageing as developed in the disciplines of biology, psychology and sociology. It covers the economic theories of fertility, mortality and migration and describes the four main frameworks that can be used to study economics and ageing, namely the life cycle, the overlapping generations, the perpetual youth and the dynastic models.
 

List of contents

Part I: Basic Concepts.- Chapter 1: Conceptualisations of Age.- Chapter 2: Age, Period, Cohort, and Generational Effects.- Chapter 3: Life-cycle, Life-course, Life-span.- Chapter 4: Theories of Individual Ageing.- Part II: Demographics, Population Ageing and Economics.- Chapter 5: Introduction to Demography and Economics.- Chapter 6: Economic Theories of Demographic Change.- Part III: A Brief Incursion into the Epistemology of Economics.- Chapter 7: Models and Time in Economics.- Part IV: Four Theoretical Frameworks for the Study of Economics and Ageing.- Chapter 8: Life-cycle Framework.- Chapter 9: The Overlapping Generations framework.- Chapter 10: Perpetual youth and dynastic models.

About the author

José Luis Iparraguirre is Chief Economist at Age UK and Professor of Economics at the University of Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 

Summary

This upper level textbook provides a coherent introduction to the economic implications of individual and population ageing. Placing economic considerations into a wider social sciences context, this is ideal reading not only for advanced undergraduate and masters students in economics, health economics and the economics of ageing, but also policy makers, students, professionals and practitioners in gerontology, sociology, health-related sciences and social care.
This volume introduces the different conceptualisations of age and definitions of `old age', as well as the main theories of individual ageing as developed in the disciplines of biology, psychology and sociology. It covers the economic theories of fertility, mortality and migration and describes the four main frameworks that can be used to study economics and ageing, namely the life cycle, the overlapping generations, the perpetual youth and the dynastic models.
 

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“The monograph is exclusively professionally written and the materials are presented in an attractive way. Another advantage of the offered book is the inclusion of a significant number of titles in the bibliography, which makes it a valuable reference for specialists working in this scientific field.” (Nikolay Kyurkchiev, zbMATH 1443.91001, 2020)

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"The monograph is exclusively professionally written and the materials are presented in an attractive way. Another advantage of the offered book is the inclusion of a significant number of titles in the bibliography, which makes it a valuable reference for specialists working in this scientific field." (Nikolay Kyurkchiev, zbMATH 1443.91001, 2020)

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