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Market Friendly or Family Friendly?: The State and Gender Inequality in Old Age

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Market Friendly or Family Friendly?: The State and Gender Inequality in Old Age - Meyer, Madonna Harrington, and Herd, Pamela
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Poverty among the elderly is sharply gendered--women over sixty-five are twice as likely as men to live below the poverty line. Older women receive smaller Social Security payments and are less likely to have private pensions. They are twice as likely as men to need a caregiver and twice as likely as men to be a caregiver. Recent efforts of some in Washington to reduce and privatize social welfare programs threaten to exacerbate existing gender disparities among older Americans. They also threaten to exacerbate inequality ...

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Market Friendly or Family Friendly?: The State and Gender Inequality in Old Age 2010, Russell Sage Foundation

ISBN-13: 9780871546463

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Market Friendly or Family Friendly?: The State and Gender Inequality in Old Age 2007, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780871545985

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