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Privatization in Chile, universalism in Brazil

  • Income Security In Old Age: The Public/Private Debate
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He has co-authored:Old-Age Security in Comparative Perspective (1993),The Senior Movement (1992),Age, Class, Politics and the Welfare State (1989),Aging and Public Policy (1985),The Politics of Aging (1982), andGrowing Old (1980). He is a member of the National Academy of Social Insurance and on the editorial board ofJournal of Gerontology: Social Sciences andJournal of Aging Studies.

Gilberto Hochman, M.A., is a researcher at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, a research institute linked to the Health Ministry of Brazil. During the last eight years, he has conducted research and published several articles related to public health, health care, and public pension systems in Brazil and Latin America.

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Williamson, J.B., Hochman, G. New pension paths. Ageing International 22, 32–37 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02681089

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