Aging Public Policy
Discover the intricate relationship between public policy and the needs of older Americans in Aging Public Policy, authored by experts in the field and published by Baywood Publishing Company Inc in 1999. This insightful second edition spans 448 pages and delves into how national policies are developed to support the elderly population.
The book thoroughly examines crucial public policies, including Social Security, Medicare, and The Older Americans Act, while also addressing institutional care, employment, and retirement policies. By exploring these essential topics, Aging Public Policy provides a comprehensive understanding of how laws shape the lives of older individuals in the United States. This essential read is perfect for policymakers, students, and anyone interested in the welfare of the aging population. Enhance your knowledge of public policy and its impact on society with this vital resource.