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Generational Interdependencies: The Social Implications for Welfare
Beverley Searle
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Older Generation
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Interdependency
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Aging
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Housing Market
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Politicians
50%
Social Change
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Healthcare
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Economic Landscape
50%
Economic Change
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Financial Resources
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Demographic Change
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European Countries
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Labor Market
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Intergenerational Transfers
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International Context
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Pensions
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New Risks
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Growing Older
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Financial Problems
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National Differences
50%
Political Development
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Aging Society
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Institutional Development
50%
Institutional Differences
50%
Self-financing
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Welfare Services
50%
Welfare Support
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Familial Support
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Non-financial
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Intergenerational Justice
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Great Financial Crisis
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Asset Accumulation
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Cohort Effect
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Welfare Challenge
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Support Set
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Asset Value
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Financial Transfers
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Private Assets
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Resource Flows
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Social Sciences
Interdependency
100%
Housing Market
100%
Justice
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Economic Change
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Demographic Change
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Labor Market
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Social Services
50%
Financial Resources
50%
Ageing Population
50%
Institutional Development
50%
Young Generation
50%
Financial Crisis
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Housing Market
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Social Economics
50%
Justice
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Labor Market
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Financial Crisis
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Institutional Development
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