A new deal for old age : toward a progressive retirement / Anne L. Alstott.
2016
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Author
Title
A new deal for old age : toward a progressive retirement / Anne L. Alstott.
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, [2016]
Call Number
HQ1063.2.U6 A436 2016
ISBN
9780674088757
0674088751
0674088751
Description
195 pages : illustrations ; 25cm
Other Standard Identifiers
40025682421
System Control No.
(OCoLC)921240421
Summary
"Nearly everyone now recognizes that inequality has transformed American life. What has largely escaped notice is that the hard-core inequality that has divided America is also undermining the Social Security retirement system. Thanks to unprecedented changes in lifespan, health, work options, and family structure, the experience of old age has become increasingly unequal. For the well-off, age 65 now represents late middle age. It isn't until age 80 or so that the average better-off American feels old or faces serious impediments to work and healthy leisure. By contrast, many low earners struggle to stay in the workforce to age 65, facing early disability, limited job options, and long-term unemployment. Social Security is badly out of step with these new realities. This book looks past competing slogans and stereotypes to consider the serious moral questions at stake in retirement policy. The author argues that justice between and within generations requires principled reforms that would maintain Social Security's universal promise while mitigating the new inequality of old age. Specifics include a progressive retirement age, a new phased retirement option, and a fairer replacement for the outdated spousal benefit."--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Purchased from the income of the Fisch Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Fisch Fund
Table of Contents
1.
Introduction
1
2.
New Inequality of Old Age
18
3.
Static Law and Growing Inequality
28
4.
Justice over the Life Cycle
43
5.
Cumulative Disadvantage and Unequal Age
64
6.
From Principles to Policies
75
7.
Progressive Retirement Timing
92
8.
Insuring a Longer Working Life
109
9.
Families and Retirement
122
10.
Reforming the Taxation of Retirement
134
11.
Principles and Politics in Retirement Policy
141
Notes
149
References
169
Acknowledgments
191
Index
193