Economic gerontology: older people as consumers and workers

J. Perek-Bialas, J.J. Schippers*

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    Abstract

    This chapter discusses older people’s roles in the economy. It considers them in their role as workers who sell their manpower in the labour market, and as consumers who purchase goods and services. In Europe, the situation of older workers is currently strongly debated, and several governments have implemented reforms trying to encourage people to work until a later age. Older Europeans’ consumption patterns differ markedly from the ones of younger individuals, e.g. in that older people spend less money. Finally, this chapter discusses how the economic crisis might affect older Europeans.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationOld Age in Europe. A Textbook of Gerontology
    EditorsKathrin Komp, Marja Aartsen
    Place of PublicationDordrecht
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages79-96
    Number of pages18
    Edition1
    ISBN (Electronic)978-94-007-6134-6
    ISBN (Print)978-94-007-6133-9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 25 Jan 2013

    Publication series

    NameSpringerBriefs in Aging
    PublisherSpringer
    ISSN (Print)2211-3231
    ISSN (Electronic)2211-324X

    Keywords

    • Labour Market
    • Labour Cost
    • Pension Fund
    • Pension System
    • Young Worker

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