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New Models for Managing Longevity Risk

Public-Private Partnerships
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352 Seiten
Englisch
Oxford University Press, USAerschienen am04.02.2022
Longevity at older ages is likely to continue to rise in the medium and longer term. This volume explores how the private and public sectors can collaborate via public-private partnerships (PPPs) to develop new mechanisms to reduce older people's risk of outliving their assets in later life.mehr
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KlappentextLongevity at older ages is likely to continue to rise in the medium and longer term. This volume explores how the private and public sectors can collaborate via public-private partnerships (PPPs) to develop new mechanisms to reduce older people's risk of outliving their assets in later life.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-19-285980-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum04.02.2022
Seiten352 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 160 mm, Höhe 244 mm, Dicke 23 mm
Gewicht635 g
Artikel-Nr.8386413
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GenreRecht

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1: Olivia S. Mitchell: Introduction: New Models for Managing Longevity Risk: Public-Private Partnerships

I. Understanding Longevity Risk

2: Kathleen McGarry: Perceptions of Mortality: Individual Assessments of Longevity Risk

3: Douglas A. Wolf: Disability-free Life Trends at Older Ages: Implications for Longevity Risk Management

4: Maria D. Fitzpatrick: Does Working Longer Enhance Old Age?

5: Tim Driver and Amanda Henshon: Working Longer Solves (Almost) Everything: The Correlation Between Employment, Social Engagement, and Longevity

II. Public-Private Partnerships to Help Fill the Gaps

6: Nancy A. Hodgson: Aging in Place: The Role of Public-Private Partnerships

7: Dozene Guishard and William J. Dionne: Public-Private Partnerships Extend Community-based Organization's Longevity

8: Nora Super, Arielle Burstein, Jason Davis, and Caroline Servat: Innovative Strategies to Finance and Deliver Long-term Care

9: Adelina Comas-Herrera: Building on Hope or Tackling Fear? Policy Responses to the Growing Costs of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias

III. Implications for the Financial Sector and Policymakers

10: Richard K. Fullmer and Jonathan Barry Forman: State-sponsored Pensions for Private Sector Workers: The Case for Pooled Annuities and Tontines

11: John Kiff: New Financial Instruments for Managing Longevity Risk

12: Alicia H. Munnell, Wenliang Hou, and Abigail Walters: Property Tax Deferral: Can a Public-Private Partnership Help Provide Lifetime Income?

13: Christopher Mayer and Stephanie Moulton: The Market for Reverse Mortgages among Older Americans
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Autor

Olivia S. Mitchell is the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans Professor, Professor of Insurance and Risk Management and Business Economics and Policy, Executive Director of the Pension Research Council, and Director of the Boettner Center on Pensions and Retirement Research, all at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She also serves as a Research Associate at the NBER, Independent Director on the Wells Fargo Fund Boards, Co-Investigator for the Health and Retirement Study at the University of Michigan, Executive Board Member for the Michigan Retirement Research Center, and Senior Scholar at the Singapore Management University. Her main interests are public and private pensions, insurance and risk management, financial literacy, and social insurance.