Consequences of Changing U.S. Population: Joint Hearing Before the Select Committee on Population, U.S. House of Representatives and the Select Committee on Aging, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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age groups agencies areas assumptions average baby boom BARABBA benefits birth interval birth rate Budget capital Census Bureau centers child cohort Committee costs day care decade demographic changes economic economies of scale elderly ERLENBORN estimates expected expenditures factors Federal Statistical female fertility rate future going higher hospital impact important income increase institutions labor force participation living males marriage Medicaid medicare ment metropolitan migration million mothers number of children older workers output parents percent period persons planning population growth preschool problem productivity programs projections proportion question relative result retirement age rise SAWHILL SCHEUER Series social class social security Social Security Administration Statistical Policy STOCKMAN structure suggest Table tion trends unemployment rate United UTICA ROME wages women young zero population growth