Rights of the Elderly

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Author: Fred C. Pampel

ISBN-10: 0816071969

ISBN-13: 9780816071968

Category: United States Law - General & Miscellaneous

Each volume of the Facts On File Library in a Book series is carefully designed to be a first-stop research source on important current issues. Written clearly and carefully so that even the most complex aspects of the topic are easily understandable, the books give the reader the essential information to begin work, plus the research tools needed to delve more deeply into the issues. Each book includes a history of the subject, biographical information on important figures in the field, a...

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Each volume of the Facts On File Library in a Book series is carefully designed to be a first-stop research source on important current issues. Written clearly and carefully so that even the most complex aspects of the topic are easily understandable, the books give the reader the essential information to begin work, plus the research tools needed to delve more deeply into the issues. Each book includes a history of the subject, biographical information on important figures in the field, a complete annotated bibliography, and a carefully designed index-everything the researcher needs to get down to work.The elderly have traditionally been a segment of the population treated with respect and veneration. Numerous societal changes, however, have raised practical concerns about how to best care for an aging population without overburdening younger and future generations. Necessities that many take for granted-employment, medical care, and housing-are often difficult for the elderly to obtain. Government programs such as Social Security and Medicare are constantly threatened by privatization. As baby boomers continue to retire, questions surrounding the rights of the elderly become more and more pronounced. Rights of the Elderly provides an overview of the history of this timely topic and opinions surrounding it, ranging from the Social Security Act of 1935 to the current activism of groups such as AARP and the Gray Panthers. Examining contemporary case studies such as Kathi Cooper, et al. v. IBM Personal Pension Plan and IBM Corporation and documents such as The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, this new volume provides multiple perspectives and decisions surrounding thisincreasingly important issue while also projecting a course for the future of the rights of the elderly.About the Author:Fred C. Pampel holds a B.A., an M.A., and a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He is currently a professor of sociology and a research associate of the Institute of Behavior Science at the University of Colorado, Boulder Savannah Schroll Guz - Library Journal Pampel (Sociological Lives and Ideas) divides his topic into three segments and eight chapters. Part 1 offers a definition of the subject, including its history and current laws, while Part 2 offers bibliographic details and organizational contacts. Part 3 presents a host of reprinted information from diverse regulatory organizations. While the book offers well-reasoned, accessibly written approaches to difficult issues, it is starkly designed and text-heavy, which causes it to appear to be a daunting read. Over time, it may not reflect the latest policy changes in reprinted material. However, it does offer an excellent issue assessment.

Pt. I Overview of the TopicCh. 1 Introduction to Rights of the Elderly 3Ch. 2 The Law and Rights of the Elderly 71Ch. 3 Chronology 105Ch. 4 Biographical Listing 120Ch. 5 Glossary 128Pt. II Guide to Further ResearchCh. 6 How to Research Elderly Rights 135Ch. 7 Annotated Bibliography 146Ch. 8 Organizations and Agencies 203Pt. III AppendicesApp. A The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 217App. B Model Statement of ERISA Rights, 2004 236App. C Your Medicare Rights and Protections, 2006 239App. D What You Need to Know When You Get Retirement or Survivors Benefits, 2007 249App. E Nursing Home Residents' Rights, 2007 263Index 266

\ Library JournalPampel (Sociological Lives and Ideas) divides his topic into three segments and eight chapters. Part 1 offers a definition of the subject, including its history and current laws, while Part 2 offers bibliographic details and organizational contacts. Part 3 presents a host of reprinted information from diverse regulatory organizations. While the book offers well-reasoned, accessibly written approaches to difficult issues, it is starkly designed and text-heavy, which causes it to appear to be a daunting read. Over time, it may not reflect the latest policy changes in reprinted material. However, it does offer an excellent issue assessment.\ \ —Savannah Schroll Guz\ \