Aging in America 2020
Robert L. Scardamalia (Redaktør)
Today, concerns about the financial stability of Social Security, trends in disability, health care costs, and the supply
of caregivers are all driven by the coming explosion inthe number of people over the age of 65. Les mer
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Today, concerns about the financial stability of Social Security, trends in disability, health care costs, and the supply
of caregivers are all driven by the coming explosion inthe number of people over the age of 65. Aging in America focuses on
the economic and demographic portrait of the senior population and can provide a context for analysis of broader population
issues. It provides a wide range of characteristics of the older population including: age composition, race and Hispanic
origin, educational attainment, living arrangements, veteran status, employment and income, health insurance, disability and
housing characteristics.
Extracting comparative information from the Census Bureau's FactFinder dissemination system can be difficult and time-consuming. Aging in America provides comparative data on a variety of topics in a single, easy-to-use volume.
Some of the benefits of Aging in America include:
It provides a cross-section of socio-economic characteristics focused on the aging population for commonly researched geographic areas: states, counties, cities, metropolitan and micropolitan areas, and congressional districts
The tables are structured to allow easy comparisons across geographic areas and easy profiling of characteristics
Extracting comparative information from the Census Bureau's FactFinder dissemination system can be difficult and time-consuming. Aging in America provides comparative data on a variety of topics in a single, easy-to-use volume.
Some of the benefits of Aging in America include:
It provides a cross-section of socio-economic characteristics focused on the aging population for commonly researched geographic areas: states, counties, cities, metropolitan and micropolitan areas, and congressional districts
The tables are structured to allow easy comparisons across geographic areas and easy profiling of characteristics